We have recently purchased a mercury lamp without the housing (product code:
28-9354-93) from GE Healthcare. The difference in cost between the two is only
small here in the UK, but I'm not sure how this compares to the States.
Mark
Dr Mark A. Stead
School of Biology | University of Leeds |
We buy UV lamps from Jelight Company Inc. for replacements on our AKTA systems
(http://www.jelight.com/low-pressure-uv-lamps.html
http://www.jelight.com/low-pressure-uv-lamps.html).
It’s not a direct replacement in that a few modifications needed to be made:
1. cut two groves on the lamp base
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Hi All
I am trying to make images of the electrostatic surface of structure. I
don't know how to make a cutaway view in this representation. I don't see
any option in the CCP4MG. Is thiere any tutorial for this in chimera or
other programs??
best
J. Vitali
As per usual the CCP4BB community has offered several different on the board
and directly to me. Companies suggested include;
Sonntek (www.sonntek.comhttp://www.sonntek.com) -- $695.
Kinesis
(www.hplclampsandspares.kinesis.co.ukhttp://www.hplclampsandspares.kinesis.co.uk
or
http://www.qphotonics.com/Deep-UV-light-emitting-diode-500-800uW-280nm.html
It's the only source I know, but there are others, I am sure.
You would need an appropriate driver, for simple led it is a source of
current and a limiting resistor, but for a fancy uv led you may want to use
a current
Hi,
I think there is tutorial for what you want to do but you can start here:
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/current/docs/UsersGuide/tutorials/surfprop.html
In any case the wonderful Chimera support group will be happy to help you. Just send a query with you request to this
You could try these folks. I think they install lamps into the housing. I have
had good relations with them.
http://www.atgservice.com
Mark Saper
3040 3250 Chemistry Building
Dept of Biological Chemistry
sa...@umich.edu
734 764 3353 office 734 276 6505 mobile