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Apply Force to Your LC Methods with New High-Performance Columns
Restek’s new Force performance LC columns give you the power to maximise instrument uptime, increase productivity, and transfer methods across your entire lab, from your trusted-but-aged HPLC to the cutting-edge UHPLC you just plumbed last week. This incredibly rugged and supremely consistent column line represents the culmination of Restek’s twenty-plus years in LC dedicated to continually improving phase chemistries, lot and lifetime testing, and bonding and packing procedures.
Long-lasting and reproducible, new Force columns maintain stable retention times and peak shapes, even under the stress of elevated UHPLC pressures and rapid cycling. Premium quality is ensured by strict manufacturing and QC procedures and backed by the strength of the Restek 100% Pure Satisfaction guarantee. And perhaps most important, Force premium LC columns are fully scalable between 3 or 5 µm HPLC and 1.8 µm UHPLC. You can easily transfer between instrument platforms and optimise methods without extensive calculations.
Available in three particle sizes, Force columns feature Restek’s most-popular and highly selective Biphenyl and FluoroPhenyl phases, as well as a general-purpose C18. Meet today’s workflow needs, and prepare for tomorrow’s, by applying Force LC columns to all of your instrument platforms.
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New Automated Sample Preparation System for Dioxin and PCB Analysis Processes 3,500 Samples per Year
LCTech GmbH presents its new automated sample preparation system DEXTech™ Plus from 28 August to 2 September at Dioxin 2016 in Florence. Tedious and elaborate sample preparation makes the sample processing time and cost-intensive. When developing its new system for automated sample preparation in dioxin and PCB analysis LCTech focused on shortening the process time, increasing the flexibility of the system, allowing easy handling, and achieving lower costs per sample. With the system DEXTech™ Plus, LCTech as the specialist for automated sample preparation succeeded in reducing the processing time to only 35 minutes depending on the sample including conditioning and fractionation. This allows to process up to 3,500 samples per year with only one system. 4 systems in parallel achieve a sample throughput of up to 14,000 samples per year, making the system a perfect solution also for high throughput laboratories.
The 3 column system can be equipped with different ready-to-use columns depending on the analysed matrix or the requested fractions. Insertion of the columns is very simple: The columns are clicked into the system in seconds, without any tools and without screwing. Afterwards they are electrically locked (patented system). The method set-up is done via touch-screen, where the parameters can be configured freely or pre-stored default methods can be selected. After the sample vial has been placed into the system, the sample will be quantitatively loaded into the sample loop by the syringe pump. During the whole process the sample doesn’t come in contact with the syringe pump at any time. Due to that, as well as for the systemic rinsing of the device and the exchange of the columns, cross-contamination is reliably avoided. Various safety features like leakage sensor, overpressure control, and waste level sensor ensure the safety of the users. The locking of the columns is only possible, if the door is closed and the system operates entirely in the low voltage range. An extractor hood is not required. DEXTech™ Plus provides an integrated USB-port for reporting and documentation and is compliant with the EPA method and European regulations.
39959pr@reply-direct.com New Hassle-Free Gas Generator Maintenance Plan Introduced
Peak Scientific has introduced a unique and cost-effective maintenance plan for their gas generators which allows customers to fix maintenance costs for a set number of years. The Fixed Price Preventative Maintenance plan (FPPM) was developed to remove the worry of rising annual servicing costs. This cost-effective solution negates the need for lab managers to factor the variable costs of annual maintenance into increasingly pressurised budgets, by introducing a measure of stability and predictability at an affordable fixed cost.
In order for gas generators to continue performing at operating specification, periodic maintenance is required. FPPM allows those covered to pre-schedule necessary maintenance around their workload, with all servicing carried out by certified Peak service engineers. This allows users to rest assured in the knowledge that their generator will be thoroughly serviced by a qualified professional at a time that will not impact their workflow.
Peak understands that ‘time is money’, particularly in the commercial laboratory sector, which is why the company has taken steps to ensure that customers lose as little time as possible. In the rare event that unplanned generator maintenance is required, the FPPM plan provides guaranteed around the clock priority access to Peak Scientific’s global technical support team.
As its name suggests, Fixed Priced Preventative Maintenance is a fixed price regardless of a generator’s specific maintenance requirements at each scheduled interval.
Marina Campbell, Global Service Sales Manager, commented: “We have developed the Fixed Price Preventative Maintenance plan in response to the needs of our customers. Listening to many of our customers, it was clear there was an appetite for a plan which allows users to manage and predict their scheduled maintenance costs by locking them in for a set period. The FPPM plan gives our customers a more cost-effective way to manage their generator servicing.’”
Those covered by the plan also receive a 20% discount on any additional services or replacement parts they may require from Peak Scientific. To find out more about this hassle-free maintenance plan visit
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Kromasil, AkzoNobel’s global brand for chromatographic analysis and purification, expands its analytical portfolio with Kromasil EternityShell family of columns. Based on solid core particle technology, the new columns are packed with 2.5 µm particles in 2.1mm internal diameter configurations.
Also, laboratory personnel can use these columns under UHPLC and HPLC conditions, affording greater flexibility for analysis.
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EternityShell columns are manufactured so that they can also be used under harsh mobile phase conditions. In the case of C18 the allowable pH range is between pH 1 and 12. These columns are available for small molecules, peptides, natural products, food ingredients, industrial and environmental analysis.
These new EternityShell columns increase the Kromasil brand analytical offerings supplied to researchers and analysts worldwide, supporting the recent additions of Kromasil ClassicShell family of columns, also with solid core. With the Kromasil fully porous Classic and EternityXT 1.8 and 2.5 µm particle size columns, chromatographers have a whole range of UHPLC/HPLC products that they can employ for fast laboratory turnaround.
Kromasil high-performance chromatographic columns and bulk fulfil laboratory and production requirements. Kromasil products are available for an extensive range of NP, RP, SCF and chiral applications providing solutions across markets for over a quarter of a century. Today Kromasil columns and bulk continue to be world class providing new platforms, pushing technology boundaries to meet user needs.
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