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Protecting and Securing Liquid Chromatography Systems


Agilent Technologies, Inc introduced the Agilent Rack for LC Systems, designed to protect equipment from accidental damage, improve access to modules and connections, and facilitate module changes.


The sturdy aluminum rack features adjustable shelves and is compatible with all Agilent 1100, 1200 and 1290 Infinity series modules. The flexibility of the new rack means the column compartment or UV detector can be positioned closer to the ion source in an LC/MS system. This can reduce delay volume and minimise peak dispersion to improve data quality.


The open design provides improved airflow and access to cabling. The rack can be affixed to the workbench for additional stability and assembles in minutes using standard hand tools.


Circle no. 28


New Heat Treatment Process Control Tool


Horiba Scientific has developed a turnkey product for evaluating the quality of the heat treatment process. This product, the GD PROFILER HTP, is the result of more than 30 years of experience in glow discharge spectrometry (GDS). GDS provides rapid depth profiles of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and other elements to better control heat treatment processes. The chemical composition complements the mechanical tests usually made in the metallurgical industry. The targeted applications are notably automotive parts, gears, windmills. The GD PROFILER HTP is now available.


Circle no. 30 New Customised HPLC Syringe Line


Hamilton Company introduces a new line of rugged syringes specially designed for optimal performance and long life in Spark Holland HPLC Autosamplers. These new GASTIGHT®


syringes are ideal for dispensing


liquid samples from a wide range of matrices and solvents. The PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) construction of the syringe plunger tip ensures a precise fit with the glass barrel, creating a leak-free seal for accurate operation. Hamilton GASTIGHT models are particularly well suited for use with heterogeneous samples, which can cause syringe plungers to freeze.


Stringent manufacturing processes ensure reproducibility and long syringe life without the addition of silicone lubricants that can contaminate samples. These new syringes deliver precise and accurate performance at an affordable price.


"Spark Holland Autosamplers and their private label brands are used in thousands of labs throughout the world and we are pleased to offer a customised syringe for them," commented Mark Carrier, Chromatography Market Manager for Hamilton. "Our syringes deliver the best quality and longest life on the market."


Circle no. 31


Fast Separation of Common Anions and Cations


Dionex Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of new capabilities for fast isocratic and gradient separations of common inorganic anions and cations in standard, microbore, and capillary formats.


family of anion- and cation-exchange columns - IonPac AS22- Fast (4mm, 2mm), IonPac CS12A-5µm (3mm, 0.4mm), IonPac AS18-Fast (0.4mm) - are designed for fast, isocratic and gradient separations of the common inorganic anions and cations in sample matrices such as drinking water, surface water, and groundwater, using carbonate, methanesulfonic acid, and hydroxide eluents in under 5 minutes.


The IonPac®


The IonSwift™ MAX-100 (1mm, 0.25mm) column was developed using polymeric monolith technology that provides high speed, high- resolution separations for fast, gradient separations of organic acids and inorganic anions in a variety of sample matrices including food, beverage, and chemical samples.


This new family of columns is compatible with Dionex’s award-winning Reagent-Free™ Ion Chromatography (IC) technology and its complete IC product line including the newly introduced ICS-5000 Capillary IC system.


Circle no. 32


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