New Products 3-D-Printed Catalytic Microreactor
The Polyarc system from Activated Research Company (Eden Prairie, Minn.) is a 3-D-printed catalytic microreactor that enhances new and existing GC/FIDs by converting all organic compounds to methane molecules for universal
carbon detection. By seamlessly integrating this device into existing routines, scientists improve data quality, allow for more economical use of resources, reduce error producing steps and increase throughput. Applications include the analysis of chemicals, biofuels, petroleum, pharmaceuticals and more. See us at booth 5008 at Pittcon
Metering Pumps and Dispensers
OEM dispensers and metering pumps from Fluid Metering (Syosset, NY) provide the high precision, accuracy and chemical resistance needed for the medical, analytical, process and industrial markets for ultraprecise fluid control. The no-valve, one-moving-part
design is available in numerous models ranging from 500 nL per dispense to 1.28 mL (1280 μL) per revolution. See us at booth 1456 at Pittcon
Filtration Units for Bioburden Testing Motorized Goniometers With Built-in Controllers
Zaber (Vancouver, B.C.) X-GSM Series devices are computer- controlled, motorized goniometers with built-in controllers and a compact size. Options for 40-mm and 60-mm centers of rotation allow for two axes of motion about a common center of rotation with a 30-N load capacity. Although the
devices are standalone units, they can be daisy-chained with other Zaber devices.
MilliporeSigma (Billerica, Mass.) has expanded its portfolio of EZ-Fit ready-to-use, disposable filtration devices for bioburden testing. They are supplied with a wide range of membrane sizes to suit all applications, and a new patented drain design to accelerate processing of turbid and hard-to-filter matrices. The
full portfolio, including the new units, conforms to international standards (USP/EP) and water testing regulations, and can be used for filtration of liquid samples including water, raw materials, in-process samples and final products. They are available in 100-mL or 250-mL funnel sizes.
Columns for Chromatographic Analysis of
Synthetic Oligonucleotides Phenomenex (Torrance, Calif.) offers two new particle chemistries for the characterization and purification of synthetic oligonucleotides: Clarity Oligo-XT and Clarity Oligo-SAX. Clarity Oligo-XT C18 columns feature novel and robust core-shell media for high-efficiency reversed-phase characterization of synthetic DNA and
RNA, pH stability from 1 to 12 and increased sensitivity that improves quantitation by mass spectrometry. They deliver the separation power necessary to accurately resolve closely related synthetic oligonucleotide sequences. Clarity Oligo-XT columns are available in directly scalable 1.7-, 2.6- and 5-µm particle sizes that enable easy method transfer between analytical HPLC/UHPLC instrumentation and preparative purification systems.
Fault Localization and Transistor Characterization Tool
The Thermo Fisher Scientific (formerly FEI) nProber III allows users to characterize individual transistor performance down to the 7-nm node. It can also be used to localize a wide variety of electrical faults prior to extracting thin sectional samples for physical failure analysis in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The high accuracy fault
localization provided by the nProber III can dramatically increase TEM fault imaging success rates. Productivity and ease of use make the system an effective solution for optimized failure analysis workflows.
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