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Chromatography 23 BRL Advert:Layout 1 21/1/11 11:36 P Cost-Effective Gas Chromatograph


BFRL’s SP-3420A is a cost-effective gas chromatograph, ideal for routine analysis. It accommodates standard and capillary injectors. Two ionisation detectors or one TCD may be installed. The column oven accepts packed or fused silica capillary columns. On board computer guides you through operation via the on line display and the self-diagnostic capability allows you to test instrument condition and to detect and identify faulty circuits. In addition, continuous testing is done by the instrument to detect possible electronic failures. Many detectors are available, such as TCD, FID, ECD, FPD and TSD. Also wide selections of injectors are available with the most common being split/splitless, packed and on-column.


The Company offers eight series of over 50 models of products, including atomic absorption spectrophotometer, atomic fluorescence spectrometer, FTIR spectrometer, UV/ VIS spectrophotometer, optical emission spectrometer, gas chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography and microwave digestion system, all offered at very competitive prices.


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Beijing Beifen-Ruili Analytical Instrument (Group) Co. Ltd.


Tel: 0086 10 84347289, 64361325 Fax: 0086 10 64377039


Email: international@bfrl.com.cn or market@braic.com


New Integrated HPLC and UHPLC Systems Introduced


Shimadzu has introduced the i-series integrated HPLC and UHPLC systems (Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatograph). The i-series concept combines innovation, intuition and intelligence for applications in food, environmental, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The analysers are designed to meet the needs of any analytical environment with high speed, outstanding performance, maintainability and economics. The intuitive operation of the systems allows even inexperienced operators to easily obtain high quality data.


The i-series (U)HPLC systems will help users to improve their workflow with automation, high throughput, ecological features and compatibility with mobile devices while maintaining adaptability with existing methods for easy transfer. In addition to the uncompromised efficiency and quality of analysis, operators benefit from intuitive operation of the colour touch panel, remote monitoring and control by smartphone or tablet PC as well as advanced startup and shutdown functions. These features make the i-series an intelligent instrument which fits both, large labs requiring high throughput operation as well as small labs which cannot afford dedicated operators. The i-series increases productivity, e.g. in R&D, quality control and safety testing, while minimising operators’ workload, cost of ownership and environmental impact.


The i-series provides a 14 second injection cycle time and 1,536 continuous, unattended analyses utilising 4 x 384 well micro plates. This is at least three hours faster than existing models and competitor products. Changing or adding samples during a run was never easier, and different combinations of containers can be used. Useful options such as a column switching valve, mobile phase selection valves and an additional detector make it easier to run a large number of assays continuously while enabling multiple operators to share one system without compromising productivity.


The colour touch panel supports control of the analysis, moni toring instrument status, usage of the system and consumables. It assists with maintenance and displays a chromatogram. The i-series is also compatible with mobile devices for remote monitoring and control.


The maximally automated i-series comprises auto-startup, auto-SST (system suitability test), quick-batch function, auto-shutdown and auto-validation for system qualification. Instrument power can be turned off upon shutdown, saving more than 95% of standby electricity. Solvent and sample consumption can also be reduced to one-fifth of the usual amount without sacrificing data quality.


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Website: www.bfrl.com.cn or www.braic.com


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