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The
Bartington
MS2 Magnetic Susceptibility System is
for high sensitivity measurements of sample
susceptibility in environmental sciences, biology, archaeology,
geology, exploration geophysics, and magnetorheological fluid applications. The MS2K sensor does allow extension to the measurement and magnetic susceptibility in low electrical conductivity materials such as stainless steel without magnetizing the sample. Sensors are available
for measuring single sample vials of powders or liquids,
or as scanners for measuring surfaces, films, or cores.
A variable temperature option enables single sample susceptibility
measurements from -200°C to +900°C
Other features of the MS2 are:
Non-destructive measurements.
Reading cycle time down to about 1 second.
Continuous or triggered readings.
SI or CGI units.
RS-232 interface.
AC or battery powered for lab or field
use.
This page was last updated on
30 July, 2007
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