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August/September 2011
New Supra-Clean™ and Supra-Poly™ Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Solutions for Fast and Consistent Sample Preparation Introduced
PerkinElmer, announce the launch of its Supra-Clean™ and Supra-Poly™ Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) product lines for fast and accurate sample preparation for environmental, food and pharmaceutical analysis. The Supra-Clean and Supra-Poly SPE product lines are designed to offer customers specializing in quality control and product safety and integrity a sample preparation solution that decreases their preparation time, while maintaining a high level of reproducibility. “Our customers have identified time and reproducibility as being their two primary challenges in preparing samples for the identification and quantification of environmental contaminants, as well as the extraction of pesticides, drug residuals, and mycotoxins from food samples,” said Jonathan Dilley, vice president, aftermarket solutions, Analytical Sciences and Laboratory Services, PerkinElmer. “Our first generation solid phase extraction products will meet our customers’ challenges as they are precisely manufactured to yield uniform performance in a fraction of the time compared to other leading sample preparation techniques.” Supra-Clean, silica based SPE and Supra-Poly, polymer based SPE, both utilize Precise Bed Technology™ and spherical media, which allows columns to be evenly and consistently filled with particles sized for optimum distribution. This homogeneous filling and spherical media yield a +/- 1% variation in bed volume precision, a significant improvement from the industry average. This level of quality control allows customers to experience consistent sample preparation performance column to column, batch to batch, and lot to lot.
For more information visit:
www.perkinelmer.com
High Quality Cross Platform GC Supplies from Agilent Technologies
Crawford Scientific announce Agilent CrossLab, a growing portfolio of supplies critical to instrument performance and productivity. These supplies are manufactured to the highest standards to perform seamlessly with a variety of analytical instruments in your lab, regardless of make or model. Products include Autosampler Syringes, Autosamplers vials, Inlet septa, Inlet liners, Inlet O-rings, Capillary columns ferrules , Column nuts for Perkin Elmer, Shimadzu, Thermo Scientific and Varian / Bruker GC instruments. Now you can consolidate even more of your product purchases with Crawford Scientific, affording you extra savings and the level of technical expertise required to support your chromtaography…..every step of the way. For more information visit:
www.crawfordscientific.com/
Agilent_CrossLab_GC_Supplies.html
Comprehensive Sample Preparation Reference Guide Published
Thermo Fisher Scientific announce the release of the their HyperSep SPE column Applications Notebook. Highlighting the vital importance of sample preparation within the analytical laboratory, the HyperSep™ SPE column range provides a resource for the purification of a wide range of analytes.
Containing information on the full list of HyperSep columns available, this bench-top resource provides technical specifications and method information to assist separations scientists in selecting the appropriate phase for their needs.
Conveniently divided into pharmaceutical, environmental, forensic and food safety applications, this resource also outlines workflow and selection processes to increase efficiency and assist with decision making. This 144-page reference also contains information on how to order the HyperSep SPE products needed for the ideal method.
For more information on the HyperSep SPE column Applications Notebook, please visit:
www.thermoscientific.com/SPE.
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