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Hi
I have not tried shielding between mass spectrometers because tests we
performed on several mass spectrometers in our lab during the 1980's showed
that the magnet field was localised to very close to each magnet. In
addition to doing the tests with proper equipment to measure magnet field
strength, we initially tried a brute force approach by trying to demagnetise
a floppy disk. Nothing happened to the disk anywhere outside the imidiate
poles of the magnet i.e. we had to move the flight tube out of the way to
have any effect.
Cheers
Bruce
Dr Bruce Eglington
Saskatchewan Isotope Laboratory
Geological Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
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Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2
Canada
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From: Stable Isotope Geochemistry [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Melanie Behrens
Sent: February 4, 2008 10:29 AM
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Subject: [ISOGEOCHEM] magnetic shield between mass spectrometers?
Dear all,
Has anybody tried a magnetic shield between two Isoprimes or other mass
spectrometers to avoid interference during magnet hysteresis? Is this
possible at all or is it best to place instruments as far apart as possible?
Best regards,
Melanie
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Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Melanie Behrens
Alfred Wegener Institute
Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research Glaciology
P.O. Box 12 0161 Am Alten Hafen 26
27515 Bremerhaven 27568 Bremerhaven
Germany
Tel.: +49-471-4831-1396
Lab.: +49-471-4831-1026
Fax: +49-471-4831-1926
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