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Chromatography 19 Complete Range of Laboratory Gas Generators Announced


ErreDue produces a complete range of laboratory gas generators: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Pure and Zero air. All ErreDue gas generators are safe, reliable and compact, they can be easily managed through the graphic interface of the touchscreen display, or remotely through a LAN connected computer or through the free Android Application.


The functioning of ErreDue gas generators is totally automatic: they produce only the gas requested from the connected instrument, with no need for calibration nor human intervention. The user is obviously free to monitor and regulate every single functioning parameter to optimise functionality.


ErreDue has designed and manufactured professional solutions for on site gas generation in Italy for over 20 years and has now developed a worldwide sales and service network.


The experience and reliability gained throughout these years are now at the service of laboratories, for any kind of need: from standard generators for GC-FID, ICP, HPLC, to customised solutions and centralised plants.


The product line now includes also a rack version of the Mars Hydrogen generator, perfect for the applications where space optimisation is critical. ErreDue will present its renewed line of laboratory gas generators at Pittcon 2018, booth #1760.


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Combined Liquid Handler and PLC Purification Systems Offer Increased Sample Throughput with Less Manual Intervention


Gilson now offers the GX-241 Liquid Handler as an optional autosampler to its reliable PLC 2050 and PLC 2250 Purification Systems. The GX-241 Liquid Handler provides automated sample injection, increasing throughput and decreasing hands-on time.


Using the GX-241 Liquid Handler, samples are aspirated into the PLC Purification System, providing faster injection cycle times and reducing contamination and carryover. User pre-programmed injections offer improved sample solubility and allow researchers to purify more compounds with a single injection reliably and repeatedly with a simple push of a button. The PLC Purification System is capable of flow rates from 1 to 50 mL/min, with potential of up to 250 mL/min, depending on the PLC Purification System.


The combined GX-241 Liquid Handler and PLC Purification System offers a compact footprint without sacrificing functionality. Queuing samples makes it easier to create multiple unattended sample purification runs, allowing users to pursue other lab tasks. Racks can easily be added or edited, with a test function to ensure the rack adjustments are correct before sample purification. Injection parameters are easily set up and controlled through the PLC Purification System’s touchscreen using the intuitive Gilson Glider Prep Software.


The GX-241 Liquid Handler with the PLC Purification System is ideal for industrial and academic researchers screening targeted sets of natural and synthetic drug candidates, and those purifying oligonucleotides and peptides. The combined system meets the needs of those requiring multi-injection of different samples when using preparative HPLC, flash chromatography, and CPC columns.


44884pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Expanded Column Range now Includes 1.8 µm Particles for Superior UHPLC Analyses


Raptor LC columns have been providing higher efficiencies, faster analyses, and rock-solid reliability to HPLC users for several years. And they have just evolved again. Restek has brought the benefits of Raptor columns to those who have made the leap to UHPLC instruments, yet are still looking to boost their efficiencies further. Already sold with 2.7 and 5 µm superficially porous particles (SPP), Raptor columns are now available with 1.8 µm particles specifically for use with UHPLC. Choose from four distinctive Restek phase chemistries: Biphenyl, ARC-18, C18, and FluoroPhenyl.


Raptor 1.8 µm columns are designed and QC tested for maximum lifetime under UHPLC pressures. And, because they are Raptor SPP LC columns, they offer the peak capacity, selectivity, and reproducibility that analysts have learned to depend on from Restek.


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Q-sep Extraction Salts Make QuEChERS Even Easier


SPP speed. USLC® resolution.


A new species of column. • Drastically faster analysis times. • Substantially improved resolution. • Increased sample throughput with existing instrumentation. • Dependable reproducibility.


For years, the QuEChERS approach has made sample preparation faster and easier than traditional methods. Now, the new Q-sep extraction salts from Restek make an easy technique even simpler. Restek’s new, improved design provides the salts in a more granular form, so they flow freely and are easier to pour than powders. The convenient slim packets are easy to open and fit perfectly into extraction tubes, ensuring complete transfer without any spills. These new extraction salts offer the same technical performance you’ve come to expect from the Q-sep line of QuEChERS products, just redesigned for your convenience. Keep your workflow running smoothly with new Q-sep extraction salts from Restek.


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Choose Raptor™ SPP LC columns for all of your valued assays to experience Selectivity Accelerated. www.restek.com/raptor


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