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Wisman High Voltage Power Supply is Widely Used in the Mass Spectrum Industry

Application Specification

Mass spectrometry is a method of detecting the amount of ions contained in a substance by converting it into gaseous ions and measuring the mass number and ion number. Substances are identified by analyzing the types and amounts of ions they contain.

The liquid or gaseous sample is vaporized and ionized by the ion source. When ionized molecules pass through the magnetic or electric field of the mass spectrometer, they are separated and analyzed due to the difference in mass charge.

Mass spectrometers are divided into several types according to the method of ionizing the substance and the structure of the part that analyzes the ion. Ionization can be done by running an electric current through the filament to create thermionic ions and causing them to collide with matter, or by applying a high voltage to exploit the tunneling effect.

In the analysis part, the method of selecting the ions to reach the detector through the action of electric or magnetic field and the method of accelerating the time of the ions to reach the detector are used for analysis.

Wisman has a lineup of high-voltage power supplies for ionization, electric fields and detectors, DC high-power supplies for magnets that generate magnetic fields, and bipolar power supplies.

Wisman has a range of power sources that can be used for mass spectrometry.

Example: MUA; PM; PMC; PRA; PRB

Details

  • Xi'An, Shaanxi, China
  • shaanxi Wisman High Voltage Power Supply