Z744291
Wilmad® 4 mm ZrO2 Open Ended Rotor for Bruker® MAS Probe
zirconia, Laser marked, pack of 1 ea
Synonym(s):
Solid State NMR, MAS NMR, Solid State NMR, MAS NMR,
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About This Item
AC/DC input
18 kHz
material
zirconia
description
Rotor Body laser marked with a unique serial number and permanent tachometer mark on the base.
packaging
pack of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Wilmad WP-501-4181
parameter
at 100-200 °C
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General description
Manufactured from the highest purity Zirconia, MAS Rotors provide the NMR spectroscopist with the ultimate alternative for analysis of solid samples; the need to solvate is eliminated. They are carefully examined for material irregularities by optical methods before and after the precision machining process. Without over-spinning, each rotor is spin tested to only the highest specified spinning speed. Overspin testing, a common practice with some rotor brands, can actually damage the rotor prior to use. High precision (which becomes a necessity for proper spinning performance) is maintained in the manufacture of the end caps, most caps are fitted with O-rings for better sealing; some have axial holes for venting. Zirconia Rotors have the most homogeneous ceramic material structure and higher strength, 1,000 MPa, greater than Si3N4. Highest spinning speed, high precision superior finish (0.05 µ mirror gloss). Some caps have a uniquely designed detachable O-ring for use when a gas-tight environment is required for the sample.
Application
EPR
NMR
Features and Benefits
50 mL flasks last 15 minutes after a filling.
- No need to solvate solid samples
- Homogeneous ceramic material structure
- Strength 1,000 Mpa
- Finish 0.05 µ mirror gloss
Legal Information
Bruker is a registered trademark of Bruker-Physik AG
Wilmad is a registered trademark of SP Industries
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