Standard ISO 14291:2012 6.7.2012 preview

ISO 14291:2012

Vacuum gauges — Definitions and specifications for quadrupole mass spectrometers

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Vacuum gauges -- Definitions and specifications for quadrupole mass spectrometers



STANDARD published on 6.7.2012


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Designation standards: ISO 14291:2012
Publication date standards: 6.7.2012
SKU: NS-425337
The number of pages: 14
Approximate weight : 42 g (0.09 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Vacuum technology

Annotation of standard text ISO 14291:2012 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 14291:2012 defines terms relevant to quadrupole mass spectrometers (QMSs) and specifies the parameters required for specification by QMS manufacturers necessary for proper calibration and for maintaining the quality of partial pressure measurement. ISO 14291:2012 applies to QMSs with an ion source of the electron impact ionization type. Such QMSs are designed for the measurement of atomic mass-to-charge ratios m/z typically <300. QMSs with other ion sources, such as those of the chemical ionization, photoionization, and field ionization types, as well as the measurements of m/z above 300, which are mainly used to specify organic materials, lie outside the scope of ISO 14291:2012.

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