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Mott Launches New PerfectPeak™ 3D Printed Static Mixer


For pharmaceutical companies and HPLC/UHPLC users looking to greatly reduce baseline noise and maximise their lower limit of detection, Mott recently launched their new PerfectPeak™ Static Mixer. This cutting-edge 90 µL static mixer incorporates 3D printing technology to achieve baseline noise reduction exceeding 98% while using up to 75% less volume than comparable mixers.


In addition to better gradient mixing and less volume,


PerfectPeak™ Static Mixers offers:


Pressure rating up to 20,000 PSIG to withstand the toughest HPLC/ UHPLC conditions


Compatibility with flow rates from 0.1-10 mL/min, saving valuable time and money from switching out mixers depending on system flow


Easy installation into any HPLC/ UHPLC unit


Durable, acid passivated all stainless steel construction


Bio-inert Titanium mixers coming soon


PerfectPeak™ Mixers are also available in 30 µL, 60 µL and 180 µL (2 x 90 µL stacked for baseline noise reduction exceeding 99%).


For additional information visit www.mottcorp.com/mixer


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The 200 Series GC from Ellutia is a Gas Chromatograph unlike any you have seen before. Incredibly compact and energy efficient, yet still offering all the analytical performance required.


The 200 Series is a single channel instrument fitted as standard with a split/splitless injector and full electronic carrier gas control. A choice of detectors are available including FID, TCD, ECD and FPD.


The unique oven design is fully temperature controllable with up to 5 programmable temperature ramps. The oven can accommodate capillary columns up to 60 m in length as well as packed columns using the optional adapters.


At the heart of a 200 Series is the innovative way the oven is heated. The use of an award winning heat exchanger design and flow through oven means the design of the GC can be kept incredibly compact, light weight and energy efficient without sacrificing performance.


Footprint of only 41(w) x 34(d) cm Weight of only 7.5 Kg Power Consumption of only 800VA


Starting at only £5400 with further discounts available for educational establishments, find out more about how the 200 Series GC can work for you by visiting:


www.ellutia.com/200Series.html Chromatography Solutions


Tel: +44(0)1353 669916 Fax: +44 (0)1353 669917 Web: www.ellutia.com Email: info@ellutia.com


New LC & LC-MS Complete Applications Guide Released


Advanced Chromatography Technologies (ACT) Ltd have recently published a new and comprehensive LC Applications Guide bringing together over 340 of the latest LC and LC-MS applications from a wide range of fields. The Complete Guide covers more than 1600 analytes from Vitamins, Steroids, Catecholamines and Metanephrines to Organic Acids, Amino Acids and Sugars, along with extensive Screens for Drugs of Abuse and Pesticides. Request your free copy today. Furthermore, send ACT your application on an ACE column and help extend the ACE applications database. Your proven method will enable your chromatography colleagues to benefit and if ACT Ltd select your application for publication you will receive a free ACE analytical column of your choice.


To receive your free copy of the new Applications Guide, or to submit your application, please e-mail info@ace-hplc.com


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