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Dear Darren
We have this product in stock, and we delivered it under 99.0712.10 reference. Sizes particules are same and normally come from Italy with 95% chance from the same supplier as Fisons got. We heard about that new UK CE distributor is also one of our Cunsummable manufacturer competitor and now supply CE with their own products.
If you want to get equivallent consummable you got, before, from Fisons like copper, capsules and reagent, feel free to contact us at following adress. You can also consult our catalog on the web.
Best regards/ Sincères salutations
Laurent Bertal
Manager
e.mail: [log in to unmask]
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/courtage.analyses.services
Tel: + 33 2 35 07 60 00
fax: + 33 2 35 70 64 39
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Sleep [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 12:14 PM
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Subject: Magnesium Perchlorate.
Dear all,
After trying Perchlorate from a number of sources
over the last few years in our EA-IRMS system I have finally found one
that I am happy with, it doesn't block up and it allows reliable 15-N
& 13-C analysis at natural abundance. The problem is that it was a
packet we inherited from elsewhere and was sent out by Fisons
Instuments some time ago (they are now CE Instruments). The material
itself is very distinctive; it is light and consists of elongated
'flakes', roughly 1.5 x 1.5 x 5mm. Material bought recently from CE's
UK agents was the usual granular material. Does anyone know if
Perchlorate answering my description can still be obtained, and where
from?
Cheers, Darren
Stable Isotope Facility
I.T.E Merlewood Research Station
Cumbria, UK
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