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November/December 2009


Linear Ion Trap Trade-Up Program for Single Quadrupole and Ion Trap LC-MS Users


Surface dissolution imaging gives insight


into bioavailability Paraytec has announced an exciting new tool for surface dissolution imaging. The ActiPix SDI300 provides unique insights into processes taking place microns to millimetres from the surface enabling both erosion and dissolution phenomena to be visualised simultaneously. Initial results indicate that the SDI300 offers intriguing insights for researchers investigating bioavailability and a diverse range of substances including APIs, formulations, gels, liquids, stents and patches.


For further information please contact Paraytec on +44-1904-526270 or download the product Literature on http://www.paraytec.com/products/actipix-dissolution-imager/


info@paraytec.com or +44 (0)1904 526270 www.paraytec.com


Thermo Fisher Scientific (USA) announce the introduction of a new program that invites scientists to trade in their single quadrupole or ion trap mass spectrometer -


from any vendor - and upgrade to a Thermo Scientific linear ion trap technology. For a limited time only, the program will make the most advanced Thermo Scientific instruments accessible to single quadrupole and ion trap users.


By trading-in their old single quadrupole or ion trap mass spectrometers, scientists can upgrade the analytical power of their laboratory with the Thermo Scientific LTQ XL or the LTQ Velos™ the world’s fastest and most sensitive LC-MS ion trap, or receive up to 30 percent off the price of a new Thermo Scientific linear ion trap. An additional benefit is the opportunity to further extend performance with an upgrade path to Thermo Scientific Orbitrap technology, offering ultra-high resolution, mass accuracy and increased dynamic range. For more information on this program please visit www.thermo.com/tradeup


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Thames Restek add new VICI Valco products to range


Following the launch of the new Valco catalogue, Thames Restek is adding a number of new VICI products to their extensive range of chromatography consumables. These include:


360 micron high pressure fittings which allow direct connection of fused silica, PEEK, stainless or electroformed nickel tubing without the use of liners. A one-piece snap fitting nevertheless allows the ferrule to rotate freely as the nut tightens so that the tube doesn’t twist. The compact size and fine threads create a leak-free connection that seals at pressures in excess of 20,000 psi and which can be easily formed with the available manual tool.


Cheminert UHPLC injector, ideal for current analytical techniques requiring system pressures up to 20,000 psi, this comes in variable port versions, with bores as small as 100 μm.


Cheminert Integrated Motor/Valves for HPLC – this series is an integrated motor/valve assembly, designed specifically to be built into an OEM system. Using the established injector design and a 24volt motor this is both compact and lightweight and needs only to be connected to the instrument’s power supply.


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Dual Layer PEEK Tubing eliminates contamination issues by pigments used to color code the tubing, as the pigmented layer surrounds a separate but integrally bonded inner layer of natural PEEK.


For more information on products or a copy of the catalogue, contact Thames Restek on 01494 563377 or go to www.thamesrestek.co.uk


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