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Orifice Plate Introduction- The Opening Where Ions Enter The Mass Spectrometer

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  The orifice plate is the opening where ions enter the mass spectrometer, which is one the of key component in the mass spectrometer. The fuction of the orifice plate is with a voltage applied to it and to help preventing ions from clumping together.     The good orifice plate should included below factors 1.Detachable heater It is using MCH heater which is the abbreviation of metal ceramic heaters. It refers to a ceramic heating element in which a meta tungsten or molybdenum manganese paste is printed on a ceramic casting body and laminated by hot pressing and then co-fired at 1600°C, in a hydrogen atmosphere to co-sinter ceramic and metal.   MCH ceramic heating element is high-efficiency, environmentally friendly, and energy-saving.   MCH Heater has below advantages Energy-saving, high thermal efficiency, unit heat power consumption is 20-30% less than PTC; The surface is safe and non-harged, with good insulation performance, can withstand the withstand volta...

Analytical Instruments Components

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  INNOVACERA designs and manufactures technical ceramics for the analytical instrumentation industry, including components for mass spectrometers, vacuum, x-ray imaging, ion/ electron beam, spectrometers, sensors, high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), medical, and telecom applications. INNOVACERA creates specialized components that can withstand unique and challenging environments, including: High Heat Corrosive Environments Thermal Management Challenges High Mechanical Wear Environments Electrical Insulation Requirements High Temperature/High-Pressure Conditions We provide a wide range of materials to solve problems where plastics and metals fail. Ceramics are ideally suited to provide the strength and electrical, thermal, and corrosion-resistant properties needed for analytical instrumentation. Components made from materials such as Alumina, Zirconia, and Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) solve problems where plastics and metals fail. INNOVACERA excels at matching ceramic pr...

Ceramic and Metal Medical X-Ray Tubes: The Future of Analytical Instruments Components

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Innovacera Advanced Materials is a leading manufacturer of medical X-ray components, specializing in the production of a comprehensive range of products that combine the precision of metal with the exceptional properties of ceramics. Our expertise in Analytical Instruments Components is evident in the high-quality anodes, cathodes, X-ray tubes, and getter assemblies we produce. We leverage our advanced   Ceramic-to-Metal Sealing   technology to provide robust and reliable components that are tailored to meet the unique challenges of the X-ray market.   Our medical X-ray products are designed to seamlessly integrate various metal components with high-purity alumina (Al₂O₃) ceramics, which are known for their hermetic sealing properties. The use of an  Alumina X-ray power tube  in our products ensures improved repeatability of focal spot positioning, longer tube life, and unmatched spectral purity. The flexibility in our design allows for customization to mee...

How to protect mass spectrometry filament assembly?

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  The mass spectrometer filament, a critical component of analytical instruments, plays a pivotal role in generating an ion source within a high vacuum environment. The performance of this filament, often made from   LaB6 Ceramics , directly impacts the sensitivity, resolution, and stability of the mass spectrometer. The   LaB6   filament assembly, a type of filament assembly specifically designed for longevity and high performance, is essential for the reliable operation of mass spectrometry systems.   Both ends of the LaB6 filament assembly are connected to a high-voltage power supply, creating an electric field that facilitates ionization in the vacuum. In this environment, the metal atoms within the LaB6 filament are ionized, producing positive ions and electrons. These ions are accelerated by the electric field and interact with the filament surface, causing further ionization through collisions with surface atoms. This process generates a continuous supply...