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Spellman High Voltage to Exhibit at the 64th Annual ASMS Conference in San Antonio

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Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation will be exhibiting at the upcoming American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference, held from June 5th through June 9th at the Henry B. González Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. Spellman’s technical and sales staff will be available at Booth #620 to discuss their many innovative solutions for Mass Spectrometry and Analytical applications.

Spellman’s mass spectrometry power supplies are specifically designed for the unique demands of analytical and biotechnology instrumentation and have been adapted by many major OEM system manufacturers. Proprietary inverter topologies using a hybrid of linear and switch-mode power conversion techniques deliver low noise and highly efficient high voltage outputs. Spellman’s output polarity reversing methods allow fast polarity reversing on demand and our custom designed nanosecond speed high voltage electronic switch technology provides pulsed switching capability for various analytical applications.

Some examples of our innovative products for Mass Spec and related applications:
TOF3000: Ultra low ripple module offering 30kV reversible polarity and 100ppm/hr. stability
MX20: ±20kV 100µA dynode supply, featuring reversible polarity at <100ms, Voltage and Current Control Modes and 500mVp-p Ripple Performance.
Reversible Polarity TOF Supply: ±7kV 1.5mA, offering 15ppm/8hr Stability, and < 5ppm Ripple, with < 70ms polarity reversal to within 10ppm of target voltage.