Re: qz plate

1999-01-29 Thread Graham A. Patterson

> From:  "Rory M Wilson (CDH) 3089" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Bede Scientific,

See http://bede.com/index.html
for this particular company.

 
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Graham Patterson   http://www.rdg.ac.uk:80/~slspatte
 Sedimentology: The hard study of soft rocks
*** Opinions expressed are mine unless otherwise stated ***



Re: qz plate

1999-01-29 Thread Vicente Esteve

About zero-background quartz or silicon plates you can contact with:

 "The Gem Dugout"
1652 PRINCETON DRIVE
STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803
U.S.A.
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Best wishes!

Vicente

Dr. Vicente José Esteve-Cano   | Universitat Jaume I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Department of Inorganic & Organic
Chemistry
X-Ray Diffraction Lab. | Inorganic Chemistry Division
 P.O. Box 224   12080 CASTELLON (Spain)
Tel. + 34 964 728246 & 728215
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Re: qz plate

1999-01-29 Thread Rory M Wilson (CDH) 3089

   
  I believe that 
Bede Scientific,
Bowburn South Industrial Estate,
Bowham,
Durham,
DH6 5AD,
UK.
   tel+44 (0)191 377 2476
   fax 9952

   make quartz and silicon 'zero' background sample holders.
(At least they did the last time I enquired.)
If you really want a minimum background then silicon is better than 
quartz.
 yours
  Rory.