Many commercial instruments, some of which are called thickness monitors, are available.
A given commercial instrument typically accepts specimens of up to a fixed diameter and height.
Most commercial instruments are extremely versatile, with an extensive choice of rotor speeds and a temperature control system.
As a commercial project, it will be financed 30% by the project's partners and the rest by commercial financial instruments.
Microchannel plate detectors are commonly used in modern commercial instruments.
In 1964 Tuboscope ran the first commercial instrument.
This mode of the detector has been employed by a latest generation of commercial instruments.
In many commercial instruments where analysis of the scattering signal is automatically performed, the error may never be noticed by the user.
Initial monochromators were commercial instruments with drawbacks for use at a synchrotron.
The current record for a commercial instrument is five lasers and 18 fluorescence detectors.