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2013 HPLC/UHPLC Training Programme with Courses from World-Renowned Experts Announced
Hichrom's 2013 training programme is now available, featuring courses covering every area of HPLC and UHPLC and delivered by world-renowned experts including John Dolan and Mel Euerby. Whether you are a relative newcomer to HPLC or a seasoned veteran, you can benefit from one of these courses. In addition to the full programme of 1 and 2 day courses, a series of short 1 to 2 hour ‘breakfast’ or ‘lunch’ seminars is also available.
Topics covered will show you how to decrease costs, increase throughput, prevent costly method problems occurring, transfer methods from HPLC to UHPLC and develop faster, more reproducible HPLC/UHPLC assays in a time effective manner. In fact, all of these courses are guaranteed to increase productivity and efficiency in your laboratory, reducing your analysis costs. If this doesn’t happen Hichrom will happily refund your money!
Costs are from £25 per short course and £155 per day course and ChromSoc, RSC and IBMS members receive a 10% discount on all courses provided a valid membership number is quoted at the time of booking. All courses are IBMS CPD accredited and certificates will be issued to delegates on request.
Courses are running at a variety of locations across the UK throughout 2013. To receive further details on the 2013 training programme please contact Hichrom Ltd on Tel: 0118 930 3660, email:
seminars@hichrom.co.uk or
www.hichrom.co.uk.
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What Do You Want to Purify Today
A preparative HPLC system should be as versatile as possible, since purification tasks can change frequently. AZURA Preparative HPLC from Knauer was designed for flexibility and to comfortably handle large sample volumes. Extensive automation makes fraction collection easy and allows for solvent as well as peak recycling.
AZURA Preparative HPLC features a pulsation compensated pump drive with selectable constant flow or constant pressure solvent delivery. Supported flow rates range from 0.1 to 1000 ml/min. Automated piston seal wash helps extending seal life, especially when working with buffers.
Pump heads are available in different materials and capacities, all featuring RFID recognition, which is not just comfortable, but also GLP compliant and it helps meeting maintenance intervals. A sophisticated leak management and detection is built-in.
AZURA Preparative HPLC systems can be supplemented with many functional options starting with degassing and continuing with gradient support, large volume injection, solvent switching, column switching, detection, including remote flow cell placement, cascaded fractionation, and more.
Flexibility extends to the control options: normally run by software, a touchpad control unit is also available for autonomous operation. Within the software, direct control is always possible, even while running a method. MORE INFO. 36
Interview on Technologies and Services Available for Download
In a recent interview by American Laboratory editors with Collin D’Silva and Rohan Thakur, President and Vice President of the Bruker CAM division were probed on their business strategies, technology, services and markets and the article is available for download
http://bit.ly/BCA450. Find out how Bruker CAM has developed its product lines, what is next on the agenda, and how this affects you as either a soda drinker or airplane traveller.
Over the past two years Bruker has made a strategic move to extend their capabilities into the chemical and applied markets. Through innovation and a higher R&D investment than average, Bruker has designed new instrumentation and software platforms that directly address the needs of the user. With gas chromatographers (GC) suitable for almost any application, Bruker has become a major player in the GC field. By eliminating barriers to the use of GC – for example with a 14 language user interface – their global presence is increasing. Double award winning system such as the SCION GC-MS TQ, and state-of-the-art electronic architecture has allowed Bruker to support companies worldwide in markets and applications such
as food testing (pesticide residues and beverage grade CO2), renewable energy and biofuels, such as creating biojet and using beverage grade CO2 analysers. Turnkey solutions requiring minimal user input and training mean all of these benefits are available for any laboratory undertaking routine chemical analysis in the food testing, environmental monitoring, water testing, toxicology, forensics and sports medicine markets.
“With a significant presence in over 30 countries, Bruker CAM sets the standard not only for analytical instrumentation, but software and methodology too. We continue to invest our R&D resources in the redevelopment and advancement not only of existing product lines but also new ones such as the SCION” explained Collin D’Silva. “ The introduction of our new websites such as
globalfoodtesting.com and
globalenergytesting.com means our customers can match our capabilities in relation to their needs. With the pressure on analysts to ‘do more, with less, more quickly’ we have had proven success with applications such as pesticide screening.”
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