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Fluid switching and sample injection needs?


Peak at anew perspective in GCXGC


XGC Analy nts


Available from Hichrom Limited, Rheodyne MX Series II automated switching valves provide simple solutions to complex fluid switching and sample injection needs, enabling chromatographers to increase productivity in today’s demanding analytical laboratory. They are available in a wide variety of formats including nano, analytical, semi-prep, low pressure and ultra-fast (UPLC). MX Series II valves can be connected to your current HPLC instrument in several ways to support a variety of fluid switching applications including:-


Sample injection, Two column selection, Alternating column regeneration, High speed sample enrichment and clean up, Column backflushing, Multi-dimensional proteomic peptide separation, Solvent selection, Fraction collection and Six column selection.


For further details please contact Hichrom Limited at technical@hichrom.co.uk quoting reference CT05-09A.


Updated software with more functions at no extra costs


DataApex has released the update of its chromatography software. The version brings new control drivers covering Hitachi LaChrom Elite HPLC system (L- 2100/2130 pump, L-2200 autosampler, L- 2300 Column Oven, L-2400 UV Detector) and the latest HTA autosampler HT800L. Clarity can control more than 250 instruments now and this makes Clarity one of the most flexible chromatography softwares. The version 2.7 enhances several functionalities that bring users more comfort during installation and configuration. New SOPs were included into Clarity GLP documentation.


The SWupdate is available for Clarity users free of charge. DataApex continue providing exceptional free of charge updates and support to all its users. Recent User’s survey confirmed high user’s satisfaction with DataApex services.


The demonstration version of the Clarity Software and the complete list of controlled instruments can be downloaded fromthe DataApex website.


Clarity Chromatography Software has a strong position in the chromatography data systemsmarket. Clarity is highly regarded for its intuitive approach, excellent performance, cost-effectiveness and proficient technical support. DataApex is solely focused on chromatography software development. A strong emphasis is placed on technological innovation, visionary adoption of new laboratory standards, best practices and extensive customer support.


To obtain further information about DataApex Clarity products please contact us at clarity@dataapex.comor visit www.dataapex.com


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Sulphur Analysis: Zoex ZX2 GCxGC-SCD system with closed chest freezer, for the analysis of sulphur containing compounds in petroleum fractions in the range C6+


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Hydrocarbon Analysis: Zoex ZX1 GCxGC-FID system with cooled loop modulator and LN2 autofill unit, for the analysis of hydrocarbons from C1 upwards


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