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List of Exhibitors
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| Company |
Exhibitors |
Description |
A & N Corporation
707 SW 19th Avenue
Williston, Florida 32696
Phone: (352) 528-4100 x 126
FAX: (352) 528-3441 | Dana King
Charles Valenti | A&N Corporation has been the preferred manufacturer of high quality vacuum components for over 35 years. Our product line includes flanges and fittings in the following style: ISO-KF (QF), ISO-MF (LF), UHV (CF), ASA, and ULRIC (Quick Clamp/Metal Seal); Vacuum Couplings, Feedthroughs, Vacuum Valves (Ball, Angle, In-Line, Gate), Vacuum Line Heaters/Controllers, Traps and Special Fabrications, Thermocouple Tube Gauges and Custom Chambers.
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Blake Industries, Inc.
660 Jerusalem Road
Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076
Phone: (908) 233-7240
FAX: (908) 233-1354 | David G. Rognlie
Fern D. Letnes | Blake is the Huber distributer and supplier of diffractometers, rotary tables, slit assemblies, Kappa goniometers for use at the Synchrotron or with in-house laboratory x-ray setups. |
Brush Wellman Electrofusion Products
44036 South Grimmer Blvd.
Fremont, California 94538
Phone: (510) 623-1500
FAX: (510) 623-7600 | Edgar Patenade
Vy Pham | Electrofusion Products, a division of Brush Wellman Inc. is a world leader in the fabrication of specialized assemblies made from advanced materials for the scientific, medical and commercial industries since 1966. We are able to offer our customers improved services at competitive prices. We are dedicated to producing Beryllium X-ray Windows, Ultra-High Vacuum Products, Beryllium and Aluminum Beryllium Sheet & Foil fabrication and services. Our services include Electron Beam Welding, Vacuum Furnace Brazing, Atmospheric Brazing, Water Jet Cutting, Diffusion Bonding, Surface Treatments and Coatings, and Specialized Machining. Our references are both domestic and international: Argonne National Laboratory (NL), Brookhaven NL, Los Alamos NL, Lawrence Berkeley NL, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, ESRF, DESY, CERN, Rutherford Accelerator Laboratory, Heraeus, General Electric, ThermoKevex, Oxford Danfysik, Philips, Siemens, and Varian to mention a few. |
Canberra Industries, Inc.
800 Research Parkway
Meriden, CT 06450-7127
Phone: 203-238-2351
FAX: 203-235-1347 | Tammi Pattison
| Canberra is the world's leading supplier of analytical instruments, systems and services for radiation detection and radiation monitoring.
www.canberra.com |
GammaData Scienta AB
P.O. Box 15120
Uppsala, Sweden SE-75015
Phone: (+4618) 480-5800
FAX: (+4618) 55 5888 | Robert Moberg
| Gammadata Scienta is a leading supplier of electron spectrometers for material science research. We are focusing on ultra high resolution spectroscopy and fast band mapping. Our product range also includes high resolution X-ray emission spectrometers, high intensity UV-sources and other equipment for surface science research. |
GMW/Oxford Danfysik
6 Pinewood Rd
Chelmsford, Massachusetts 08124
Phone: 978-455-6761
FAX: 978-455-6762 | Andy Broadbent
| GMW Associates, representing Oxford Danfysik, Danfysik, Bergoz, and PPM will be presenting:
-The Oxford Danfysik range of synchrotron radiation beamlines, monochromators, advanced mirror systems (with SESO), standard beamline and diagnostic components (slits, shutters, fluorescent screens, beam position monitors, etc.), and scintillation counter and ionization chambers for use in experiments.
-Danfysik insertion devices including undulator and wiggler designs licensed from the ESRF. Elliptical and in-vacuum designs are now available. Danfysik synchrotron accelerator, storage ring and beam transfer magnets, power supplies and complete systems.
-Bergoz particle beam diagnostics for linacs, beam transfer lines, and synchrotrons, as well as PPM fiber optic links to 3 GHz for RF signal distribution. |
Johnsen Ultravac Inc.
3470 Mainway
Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7M 1A8
Phone: 905-355-7022
FAX: 905-335-3506 | Hans de Jong
Peter Dusza | Johnsen Ultravac is a global supplier of Front-ends, variable-included-angle monochromators and other SRI instruments and beam line components as well as general UHV systems for surface analysis, optical coatings, 10K low temperature manipulators with heating options and offers the widest range in UHV sample manipulation devices. UHV chambers are rated for 5 x 10E-11 Torr base pressure. Custom designs and engineering available on request. Call 800-268-4980 for more information. |
Materials Data, Inc.
1224 Concannon Blvd.
Livermore, California 94550
Phone: (925) 449-1084
FAX: (925) 373-1659 | Quintin Johnson
Jo Johnson | Located at the edge of Silicon Valley in California, Materials Data is dedicated to the creation of superior PC tools for X-ray (powder) diffraction automation and materials characterization. MDI's scientific and technical teams produce new industry standards for the powder diffraction community. |
McPherson Inc.
7A Stuart Road
Chelmsford, Massachussets 01824
Phone: (978) 256-4512
FAX: (978) 250-8625 | Arthur Mihill
D.M. Schoeffel | McPherson manufactures UV-VIS-IR monochromators, spectrometers, and spectroscopic equipment and high resolution turnkey systems that cover the vacuum and soft x-ray range of the spectrum. Soft x-ray beamlines, mirror/grating/sample chambers, UHV slits, apeture systems, and light sources are just a few of the products.
McPherson designs, manufactures and sells such products for over 50 years. |
Nor-Cal Products, Inc.
1967 South Oregon Street
Yreka, California 96097
Phone: (530) 842-4457
FAX: (530) 842-9130 | Steve Greuel
Dan Winkler | Manufacturer of high vacuum components since 1962. Standard components: flanges, fittings, viewports, feedthroughs and flexhose; isolation and pressure control valves; thermal products; molecular sieve, particulate and cold traps; thin film components; pressure gages and manipulators. Custom components: chambers, traps, manifolds, collars and baseplates from customer specifications. |
Oregon Micro Systems, Inc.
1800 NW 169th Place
Building C100
Beaverton, Oregon 97006
Phone: (503) 601-6713
FAX: (503) 620-0688 | Bill Swanson
Phil Brown | Oregon Micro Systems develops, designs, and manufactures embedded multi-axis motion controllers for various OEM and User markets. The OMS VME bus controllers are supported by EPIC's and Gamma distributed control infrastructure software. OMS is registered to ISO9001-2000 standards. Our controller products are in almost every major synchrotron in the world. |
Rigaku
9009 New Trails Drive
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
Phone: (281) 363-1033
FAX: (281) 364-3628 | Mark Tuff
Eric Hnath | Rigaku/MSC, is the world's leading resource for single-crystal X-ray diffraction hardware, software and contract services. Rigaku/MSC offers fully integrated small and macromolecule solutions, Rigaku generators, detectors, X-ray optics, cyro-cooling devices, peripheral devices and contract services. We are also a distributer of RoboDesign automated protein crystal storage, inspection and analysis products as well. |
Spectra Physics Hilger Crystals
Unit R1 Estate Margate
Kent, UK CT9 4JL
Phone: (011 44) 843 231166
FAX: (011 44) 843 290310 | Jim Telfer
Peter Silva | Synthetic crystals for X-ray and Gamma ray detection including NAI(TL), CSI(TL), BGO, CDWO4, LYSO etc. |
X-ray Instrumentation Associates
8450 Central Avenue
Newark, California 94560
Phone: (510) 494-9020
FAX: (510) 494-9040 | Patrick Franz
Mark Daly | X-ray Instrumentation Associates develops and sells advanced components for x-ray experimentation. Our specialty is high speed digital signal processors for x-ray detectors of all types, including Si(Li), HPGe, SDD, proportional counters and scintillator/PMT units and can cover energies from 200 eV to 1 MeV or more. We offer both stand alone units for single detectors and processor cards for detector arrays, which are available in both PXI and CAMAC form factors. Our output counting rates are unmatched in the industry and can exceed 700,000 cps/detector/second from solid state detectors and 1 Mcps from PMTs. Outputs can be either full spectra, multiple SCAs or multichannel scalers. Specialized timing applications, including scanning microprobe spectroscopy, are now fully supported. We can also develop custom instruments for specialized applications. |
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