Gas Isotope Ratio MS

Our gas isotope ratio MS systems are defining the world's standard in high end research and routine applications.

The MAT 253 and the DELTA V series combine highest sensitivity with excellent linearity and stability. They cover all ranges of application from ultra high precision viscous flow analysis to compound specific isotope analysis of complex mixtures. Stable isotopes of C, N, S, O, H, and many more deliver unique information on the history and origin of compounds.

DELTA V isotope ratio mass spectrometer

Thermo Scientific* DELTA V isotope ratio mass spectrometers are characterized by combining highest sensitivity with excellent linearity and stability.

MAT 253* stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer

Thermo Scientific* MAT 253* stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer system delivers the highest sensitivity and precision for the determination of isotope ratios.

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