New York, New York : Vitro Corporation of America ;
Abstract
"The program status and results of work on the solid-sampling mass spectrometer during the period July 1, 1952-June 30, 1953 are described. The instrument has demonstrated it potential ability to resolve masses ranging from below sodium to above uranium in a continuous sample analysis. Experimental work has demonstrated that solid samples can be introduced, ionized and made ready for sampling in a matter of minutes. Several design changes to improve operation and facilitate analysis have been studied and are recommended"."KLX-1393. Subject Category: Instrumentation""Date declassified Dec. 5, 1955""July 15, 1953."Includes bibliographical references (p.30-31)."The program status and results of work on the solid-sampling mass spectrometer during the period July 1, 1952-June 30, 1953 are described. The instrument has demonstrated it potential ability to resolve masses ranging from below sodium to above uranium in a continuous sample analysis. Experimental work has demonstrated that solid samples can be introduced, ionized and made ready for sampling in a matter of minutes. Several design changes to improve operation and facilitate analysis have been studied and are recommended".U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Contract ;Mode of access: Internet