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Re: Looking for MCA well counter systems



Or for even more convenience XRF Corporation's ICS-4000 may be the ticket.  

http://www.xrfcorp.com/products/ics.html



Tom Hazlett







toro@ispt.ro wrote:



> dr. McCormick

> You can try the EG&G Ortec or Canberra-Packard products:

> non liquid nitrogen cooling system for  HPGE detectors

> http://www.ortec-online.com/detectors/xcool.htm

> http://www.canberra.com/products/451.asp

> portable

> http://www.ortec-online.com/pdf/transpec.pdf

> or

> room temperature semiconductor detectors (cadmium-zinc-telluride, CZT)

> http://www.ortec-online.com/pdf/cztpack.pdf

>

> Yours

> Laszlo toro

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> Institute of Public Health Timisoara

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> fax +40 56 192101

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