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The Phoenix TIMS combines our proven source design and optics with newly developed detector technologies to produce the highest precision data. The Phoenix is completely customisable to suit the needs of your lab now and future-proofing your lab for new applications. 

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    18-23 August 2024 The Hilton Chicago, Chicago, IL We are pleased to announce that Isotopx will be attending the Goldschmidt 2024 meeting from August 18th to 23rd in Chicago, IL The Goldschmidt Conference® is the premiere international meeting on geochemistry. It is owned jointly by the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry. If you’re…

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