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The company '''Chemtrix''' was founded by [[Joe Nelson]], a former employee of Tektronix. | The company '''Chemtrix''' was founded by [[Joe Nelson]], a former employee of Tektronix, in 1966<ref>https://www.ohs.org/oregon-historical-quarterly/back-issues/upload/Mayer_Planting-High-Technology-Seeds_OHQ-Winter-2005.pdf</ref>. | ||
Chemtrix produced instruments for electrochemical research. | Chemtrix produced instruments for electrochemical research. | ||
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Revision as of 01:04, 29 August 2022
The company Chemtrix was founded by Joe Nelson, a former employee of Tektronix, in 1966[1].
Chemtrix produced instruments for electrochemical research.
Products
Model | Class | Series | Description | Introduced | Discontinued |
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Chemtrix 205 | Plug-in | 560-series scopes | Polarographic timebase | (?) | (?) |
Chemtrix 300 | Plug-in | 560-series scopes | Polarographic amplifier plug-in | (?) | (?) |
Chemtrix 310 | Plug-in | 560-series scopes | Readout amplifier plug-in | (?) | (?) |
Chemtrix SSP-3 Polarographic Analyzer | Application-specific instrument | 560-series scopes | 564 scope with plugins | (?) | (?) |
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