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Ocean Research

Ocean ResearchWhen performing ocean research, you have a small window of opportunity to collect the data that is critical to support your hypothesis. The instruments that you use must collect accurate data, reliably. With 28 years of experience in ocean research sensors, Applied Microsystems understands the challenges of collecting field data. We know that each study is different, and that instruments must be configured to suit specific research needs. Integration and customization are our hallmarks. We also design plug-and-play ocean research instruments, so your equipment can be easily updated for future projects. And our underwater mass spectrometer is arguably the most diverse underwater measuring machine in the world, one that can be used again and again on projects measuring all flavors of chemical species.

Proven design capabilities mean you get exactly the instrument you need. Regional calibration and repair services keep the total cost of instrument maintenance low. Accurate, in-the-field specs ensure that what you buy collects the real-world data you need. Excellent after-sales service means problem-solving and support are always available.

The In-SpectrŽ is arguably the most powerful ocean research measuring machOcean Researchine currently available. The mass spectrometer detects and measures volatile organics to 100 m/z (mass to charge) ratio to parts per billion thresholds.   Sample cycle time is a question of minutes.   The In-Spectr system functions at depths of up to 30 meters. Applied Microsystems is also running the 200 / 200 project.

Communications between the mass spectrometer and the software is via Ethernet connection.  The software provides real-time visual feedback of the data via a Trends graph, a Spectrum graph, and a Selected Peaks graph. Operational parameters are also identified.

 

 

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