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MARITA Star -
Products & Services Instruments Radio-TLC - MARITA Star – the single trace radioactivity thin-layer-chromatography detector – applies a linear analyser detector, which is
sensitive over the entire chromatogram trace from start to finish, in other words an entire TLC lane is imaged. The entrance window can be open for H-3-applications or closed for C-14 or any other beta- or beta+ radiation emitting nuclides. Thanks to its Open Window proportional counter it is also very
sensitive to Alpha's
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MIRA Star -
Products & Software Instruments Radio-Detectors - MIRA Star is a highly
sensitive μ-HPLC radioactivity flow detector. In μ-HPLC-applications the eluate flow rate is very small which optimally requires very small flow cells with almost no dead volume. Conventional radioactivity flow detectors have been modified for small dead volume and small cell volumes. Consequently, the radioactivity counted in the flow cell is very small and often impossible to detect in the background. Therefore, MIRA Star
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RAMONA Star -
Products & Software Instruments Radio-Detectors - RAMONA Star is our coincidence HPLC-flow-monitor. RAMONA Star analogue output is a new radioactivity-HPLC flow detector in the long tradition of more than 2000 units installed since 1983. Photomultipliers with a 2” diameter photocathode have been selected for highest sensitivity and very low background. Liquid scintillation admixture is the most
sensitive detection method for very low energy beta minus nuclides such as H-3. Alternative internal
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RITA -
Products & Software Instruments Radio-TLC - RITA Star - the thin layer chromatography radioactivity detector - uses a linear analyzer detector, which is
sensitive over the entire trace of the chromatogram from start to finish. The input window can be opened for H-3 and alpha applications or closed for C-14 or any other nuclide emitting beta- or beta + radiation. Many gamma-emitting nuclides also emit beta radiation. Pure gamma emitting nuclides can be detected as they produce Compton electrons
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