Scientific apparatus and instruments
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Spinco Historical Collection
Printed materials, photographic materials, business records, and audio-visual materials of the Spinco Division of Beckman Coulter, Incorporated, an American manufacturer of scientific and medical instruments.
The Bendix Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer collection
This is an extensive trove of material relating to the creation marketing and maintenance of the Bendix Corporation's flagship analytical instrument, the Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
The Nuclide Corporation Archives and The Papers of Leonard F. Herzog
Corporate records of American scientific instrument manufacturer Nuclide Corporation and the professional files and personal files of American geophysicist, scientific instrument industry executive, and Nuclide Corporation founder Leonard F. Herzog.
The Papers of Robert Bruce Merrifield
This collection consists of two sets of material. The first is a comprehensive run of reprints of papers authored or co-authored by the Nobel-prize winning chemist Robert Bruce Merrifield. The second set is a collection of materials used by Merrifield in the creation of a film titled Peptide Protein Synthesis.
The Papers of William A. Thanuum, Jr.
William A. Thanuum, Jr. was a member of Cary Instruments Field Sales Force and this collection is a combination of materials personally used by Thanuum in his work and generally available Cary technical and advertising materials.
The Vincent J. Coates Collection of Instrumentation Ephemera
The material is mostly undated but the bulk of the collection predates the arrival of computerized analytical instruments.
The W. B. McCormack ephemera collection
The Cutting catalogue contains information on early spectroscopy kits and also includes a circular periodic table. The advertising cards are from H. K. Mulford Company and from the American Ferment Company.
Thomas J. Porro Collection of Perkin-Elmer Photographs
Print photographs and slides depicting the instrumentation and staff of the Perkin-Elmer Corporation predominately dating from the 1950s and the 1980s.
