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Chromatography 23


New Initiative to Reconnect with Lost Generators Launched


Peak Scientific has launched a new initiative to update its national register of what is a considerable install base of gas generators across North America. The UK based manufacturer, now with a sizeable MA based US operation employing 50 people directly across the country, is on a drive to reconnect with end-users of their gas generators that may have previously been sold into North America through third party vendors.


It is estimated that many hundreds of unregistered Peak generators are in laboratories across the US and are unlikely to be benefiting from direct Peak maintenance and after-sales care. An ‘unregistered’ generator is any generator which has not had its unique serial number and manufacturer warranty registered via the Peak Scientific website.


The company is running a promotional incentive to encourage users to register their Peak generators, with a gift voucher and monthly prize draw entry for the owners of any ‘lost generators’ that are found. Customers who register a qualified serial number at www.peakscientific.com/findme will receive a $35 Amazon voucher and be entered into a monthly prize draw to win an Amazon Echo. ‘Finders’ can also then take advantage of a promotional offer giving them ‘15 months for the price of 12’ on their first year with a Peak Protected service contract, on any generators they have not currently covered by Peak service.


Billy Myers, Chief Commercial Officer – Service, said of the initiative, “We are very excited about this initiative. Reconnecting with these generators will allow us to provide the exceptional on-site customer service that Peak is renowned for and keep our customers’ generators operating at their best.”


The Lost & Found initiative will run until end of June. For more details, visit the company website at www.peakscientific.com/findme


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New Process for the Production of Uniform Particle Size Chromatography Resin Beads Announced


Purolite has announced its patented continuous process – Jetting - for the production of uniform particle size chromatography resins using two propriety manufacturing processes.


For liquid chromatography (size exclusion chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, hydrophobic interaction chromatography, reversed phase chromatography, solid phase extraction, and affinity chromatography) it is preferable to have uniform particle size beads to provide improved kinetics, resolution, performance consistency and superior packing properties.


Classic batch emulsion polymerisation is a robust, proven technology which results in a


relatively broad (Gaussian) particle size distribution. Jetting, however, is a continuous, direct manufacturing process for chromatographic resin beads with a narrow particle size distribution, resulting in higher yields and superior economics. Jetting allows for chromatographic resins to be produced relatively quickly in small or large quantities (>1000Kg) as required. The availability of consistent supplies of large volumes of chromatographic resin beads also opens up the possibility of new potential larger scale applications.


The first Purolite jetting process - membrane or ‘can’ jetting - entails using a membrane with very small, discrete orifices, through which the polymer is passed. This device is capable of producing uniform particle size chromatographic resins from ~15 to 250 micron.


The second process, plate jetting, utilises a plate with many precisely engineered holes, through which the resin polymer is passed. Uniform particle size chromatographic resins of ~150 µm to >1000µm can be produced using this method.


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