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Agilent CrossLab is a growing portfolio of supplies for non-Agilent gas chromatography systems, enabling users to ease their procurement burden for a mixed fleet of instruments by reducing the number of vendors while obtaining high quality products. Labs running systems from Bruker/Varian, Perkin Elmer, Shimadzu, Thermo Scientific and others can now order autosampler syringes, vials and closures, inlet septa, inlet liners, inlet O-rings, column ferrules, and column nuts among other components. These include Agilent’s Ultra Inert inlet liners, designed for accurate analysis of active compounds at nanogram levels, even with glass wool. For more information, visit
www.agilent.com/chem/crosslab.
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Agilent Technologies Adds sub-2-µm Protein Analysis Biocolumns with C3, Diphenyl Phases for Broader Selectivity, Better Peak Shape
The Agilent 1200 Infinity Series LC - Infinitely Better!
The Agilent 1290 Infinity LC ended the UHPLC debate. Now Agilent raises the HPLC standard. The Agilent 1220 and Agilent 1260 Infinity LC give you UHPLC capability at an HPLC price: 600 bar and 80 Hz detector speed. All systems are up to 10X more sensitive and 100% compatible with your HPLC methods to ensure riskless replacement of existing instruments.
The Agilent 1200 Infinity Series portfolio offers a unique continuum of future- proof UHPLC solutions to match any application or budget – starting at $15,000 US. The best LC value for any application or budget, we have a solution that's right for you. Plus, it’s from a name you trust for highest quality — Agilent.
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Agilent Technologies, Inc has expanded its family of sub-2-µm particle 300 Angstrom pore columns for reversed phase liquid chromatography with ZORBAX RRHD 300SB-C3 and 300-Diphenyl 1.8 µm columns.
The columns extend the benefits of reversed-phase biomolecule separations to ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC). The C3 phase broadens the selectivity and improves peak shape and recovery options for larger proteins, including antibodies. The diphenyl phase offers additional selectivity through pi-pi interactions with aromatic amino acids in the primary structure.
Put 40 years of Agilent Quality and Innovation Behind Your Every Separation
The Agilent J&W GC column portfolio, the most extensive in the world, is led by the Agilent J&W Ultra Inert GC column family. This innovative family pushes the industry standards for consistent column inertness and exceptionally low column bleed, resulting in lower detection limits and more accurate data for difficult analytes. In our expanded portfolio, due to the Varian acquisition, you will find PLOT, Select, VF and CP-Sil in addition to the existing Ultra Inert, High Efficiency, LTM, PAH, Packed, Ultimetal and Custom GC columns. And, with Agilent’s industry-leading instruments, services, global technical support and quick shipping, Agilent’s whole solution provides you with even more confidence in your column, and in your every separation.
www.chem.agilent.com/en-US/Products/columns-supplies/gc-gc-mscolumns/pages/
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A Comprehensive Portfolio from the Leader in Gas Chromatography
Agilent provides the broadest selection of gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) systems, support, and supplies in the industry. So whether you need flexible, reliable hardware and software for complex research; simple, robust systems for routine production environments; or fast, rugged portable solutions for real-time measurements in the plant or in the field, we have a GC or GC/MS to meet your analytical and business challenges.
www.chem.agilent.com/en- US/Products/Instruments/gc/Pages/
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Increased GC Workflow Productivity
“Agilent now offers the broadest range of sub-2-µm, wide-pore biocolumns for reversed-phase liquid chromatography,” said Agilent Product Manager, Linda Lloyd. “The new 1.8 µm columns add to the scalability of the ZORBAX family of C18, C8 and C3 phases available already available with 3.5 and 5 µm particles. We’re pleased to bring this higher order characterisation and increased speed to UHPLC users.”
The 1.8 µm particle size and 300 Angstrom pore size brings UHPLC efficiency, resolution and robust quantitation to reversed-phase protein separations. Additionally, the columns are stable up to 1,200 bar. Agilent’s proven StableBond technology for the C18, C8 and C3, and the end-capped diphenyl with Pursuit chemistry, deliver symmetrical peaks - even at low pH - when using trifluoroacetic or formic acid mobile phase modifiers, without compromising column life.
For more information, visit:
www.agilent.com/chem/biohplcproteins
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Rugged, Compact Lab Quality Gas Analysis Platforms
The Agilent 490 Micro GC and 490-PRO Micro GC offer rugged, compact lab quality gas analysis platforms in the lab, at-line, or on-line with up to four independent analytical GC channels. When the composition of gas mixtures in critical, these 5th generation micro GCs generate high quality data in seconds.
They’re designed for ease of use in applications that include mud logging, perimeter monitoring, natural gas pipeline measurements, analysis of refinery gas, stack gas, and trace analysis of sulphur. The 490 Micro GC arrives preconfigured and factory tested for each type of analysis. The 490-PRO is easily reconfigured for a variety of applications.
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GC workflow productivity in increased tremendously by the Agilent 7696A Sample Prep Workbench. It automates repetitive sample preparation procedures while consuming smaller amounts of chemicals and solvents. The results are more samples run per shift, lower cost per sample, and less waste.
The only glassware needed are sample vials. The 7696A can also increase safety by reducing lab workers’ exposure to chemicals.
It
can perform: dilution/aliquoting/reconstitution, additions, heating, mixing, cooling, and liquid/liquid extraction. The sample tray holds 50 vials.
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INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012 - ADVERTORIAL
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