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Updated Software Available for Analytical LC and LC/MS/MS Data Management Waters Corporation is now shipping UNIFI®


release version 1.6, for the Waters®


Scientific Information System, Biopharmaceutical Platform Solution,


Regulated Bioanalysis Platform Solution, Screening Platform Solution, Pesticide Screening Application Solution and Metabolite Identification Application Solution. UNIFI 1.6 features improved software performance, default and customisable workflows capabilities, and multi-user server-based connectivity.


“With industry-leading core technology positions in separations, detection, chemistries, and informatics, Waters is uniquely positioned to develop systems that optimise technology performance for dedicated application areas,” said Dr Rohit Khanna, Vice President of Informatics and Worldwide Marketing for the Waters Division. “With each release of UNIFI, we are working and collaborating with customers to guide development of future platform and application solutions. The expansion of UNIFI-based solutions is an evolutionary process that is proving successful for our customers.”


With version 1.6, UNIFI significantly expands its available laboratory footprint from a single workstation to support multi-user, server-based workgroups for the capture, storage, and management of analytical LC, LC/MS, and LC/MS/MS data across applications. Additionally with this release, UNIFI advances its ability to manage and store exponentially larger dataset files with improved robustness, performance, and processing speed.


“This is major step forward towards Waters’ vision for UNIFI as an enterprise- wide Scientific Information System,” continued Dr Khanna. “UNIFI’s workgroup configuration is designed to support multiple scientists within a common software environment. From acquisition to data interpretation to reporting, UNIFI comprehensively captures scientific workflow. UNIFI offers laboratory-dependent organisations improved abilities to unite the knowledge and improve productivity of their researchers.”


MORE INFO. 11 HPLC Sample Evaporators Launched


Porvair Sciences announces new versions of its MiniVap and UltraVap blowdown evaporators that use warm air or nitrogen to speed up the evaporation of common HPLC solvents such as dichloromethane, methanol and acetonitrile from sample vials, significantly improving throughput and removing this common laboratory bottleneck.


Combining a new 48-well needle head with a dedicated HPLC vial holder that accepts 48 standard 1.5ml vials transforms any MiniVap or UltraVap system into a high throughput HPLC sample evaporator. Applications that will benefit from the new HPLC sample evaporators include pre-concentration prior to injection (to increase sensitivity) as well as evaporation to dryness of post-column fractions for recovery of compounds.


MORE INFO. 13 The New Precision Gas Generators for GC Instruments


Peak Scientific have expertly designed a new system solution that can be tailored to any GC laboratory’s needs. The Peak Precision Series is a modular designed gas generator system that allows you to separate and analyse multiple gas types and complex mixtures with the utmost accuracy in the most spatially economic labs. Peak Scientific understands the needs of laboratories and the people who work in them. The lab is a unique environment demanding precision, accuracy, reliability and design steeped in functionality. The Precision Series incorporates a space saving stackable design allowing you to make the most of your lab space. Additionally the modular design allows for different combinations to suit single GC and multiple GC applications. It also eliminates the inconvenience of gas cylinders, no more changing over, no more supply issues, no safety worries. As a result the range is very low maintenance and provides long term cost stability. More often than not, which generator model we recommend comes down to the ‘limit of detection’ you are looking for in your GC results. The lower the limit of detection, the purer the gases need to be as you will be looking for the lowest possible baseline to achieve the most precise results. This is why Peak Scientific offers a Standard Analysis Gas Generator Solution as well as a Trace Analysis Gas Generator Solution.


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