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1909

See a photo of the original > Dubbed "Old Faithful" by its early operators, this steam-pressure vessel was used to produce commerical quantities of Bakelite beginning about 1909.

1931

One of the first working accelerators was the Cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley invented by Ernest Lawrence in 1931, and which built on the ideas of Wideroe.

1969

With funding provided by SRC, my research group at the University of Durham took delivery in 1969 of the first commercial ES-100 to be made.

1984

The XSAM, launched in 1984, had either a dual (Al, Mg) or quad-anode (Al, Mg, Ti, Ag) non-monochromated X-ray source as standard.

1997

In other developments, the Shimadzu Research Laboratory was established in April 1997 as a subsidiary of Shimadzu Europe Ltd (SEL), sharing premises and facilities with Kratos.

2003

The AXIS Nova was launched in 2003.

2006

A long-term development and expansion programme saw the opening of Shimadzu Research Laboratory's purpose built facility on Wednesday, 3rd May 2006.

2014

2014 saw the launch of the AXIS Supra.

2022

ESCApe 1.5 upgrade now available May 11th 2022 ESCApe 1.5 Acquisition and Processing software is now available for AXIS Supra/Supra+ instruments.

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