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High voltage plates

Since the atoms do not suffer much loss in momentum they exit the atom gun and are aimed at the target where the sample is located. A high voltage plate, positioned at 90 degrees with respect to the atom beam, is used to deflect the remaining ions that have not been neutrahsed. Thus only the atom beam reaches the sample to be analysed. [Pg.245]

Remove the conventional ESI source and screw the assembly onto the QTOF high-voltage plate. [Pg.28]

Where pipelines and high-voltage cables cross, a distance of at least 0.2 m must be observed to prevent contact between cable and pipeline (this can be achieved by interposing insulating shells or plates). Such intermediate materials can be PVC or PE. Their disposition and shape must be determined by mutual agreement [2,6]. [Pg.508]

CCD Camera. For standard CCD cameras a double-channel plate (amplification >10 ) is necessary. For high-sensitivity cameras (sensitivity >10 lux, cooled or with internal amplification) a single channel plate suffices. By controlling the channel plate high-voltage, i. e. amplification, a high dynamic range can be achieved with this system [3.50]. [Pg.111]

Electrostatic A filter in which a high voltage is used to collect the particulate matter onto earthed plates. [Pg.1409]

Very fine particles such as smokes can be caught by electrostatic precipitation. A high voltage is applied to plates or wires within the filter bank, to impart a static charge to dirt particles. These will then be attracted to earthed plates, and adhere to them. Impurities are generally cleaned off the plates by removing the stack and washing. [Pg.294]

Molded bipolar plates for high-voltage battery and fuel power sources.b l... [Pg.253]

Schematic drawing of a gas discharge tube in operation. When a high voltage is applied to the two perforated plates, an electrical discharge occurs between them. The positively charged and negatively charged particles that form in the gas move to collectors at the ends of the tube. Schematic drawing of a gas discharge tube in operation. When a high voltage is applied to the two perforated plates, an electrical discharge occurs between them. The positively charged and negatively charged particles that form in the gas move to collectors at the ends of the tube.

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