Clusters Biomolecules
Nanoparticles

CLUSTERS BIOMOLECULES NANOPARTICLES

Large molecular research materials such as Clusters, Biomolecules and Nanoparticles are analyzed every day in laboratories around the world. In the fields of atmospheric pollution, metal clusters, peptide and protein analysis, carbon nanostructures development and entrained materials, instruments are in demand that perform not only high mass analysis but also mass selection and deposition as well. Extrel’s quadrupole mass spectrometers are the ideal choice for both applications.

Our instruments provide high resolution with continuous stable high transmission up to 16,000 amu. We manufacture single quadrupole, MS/MS, and MS/MS/MS systems, along with several versions of multi-pole ion guides and collision cells. Our components allow users to build multi-source and multi-technique systems for both analysis and deposition. Quadrupole mass filters and RF Power Supplies are available as separate components for mass selection and deposition. Repeatability, high throughput for high masses and adaptable designs are just a few of the advantages of Extrel’s systems.


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High Mass Range Analysis

Scientific research involving Molecular ClustersIon Clusters and Nano Structures rely on Quadrupole Mass Filters that are capable of transmitting ions of high molecular weight or m/z ratios. 

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Mass Selection and Deposition

In many of today’s state-of-the-art research institutions, scientists are researching and analyzing Molecular Clusters, Ionic Clusters and Nanostructures.


MAX300-RTG™ 2.0

Real-Time Industrial Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Gas Analyzer
MAX300-RTG™ 2.0

MAX300-BIO™

Bioreactor Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Gas Analyzer
MAX300-BIO™

MAX300-LG™

High-Performance Quadrupole Laboratory Mass Spec Gas Analyzer
MAX300-LG™

MAX300-EGA™

Evolved Laboratory Quadrupole Mass Spec Gas Analyzer
MAX300-EGA™

MAX300-CAT™

Laboratory Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Gas Analyzer
MAX300-CAT™

VeraSpec™ HRQ

Mass Spec System

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