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Analytical Instrumentation


New generation of Karl Fischer titrators


Metrohm have extended their OMNIS titrator platform to include a fully integrated solution for moisture analysis and water content determination with volumetric Karl Fischer titration.


The OMNIS platform was fi rst released in 2016, making it the only titration system on the market that increases effi ciency by up to 60% through parallel titration. This extension of the OMNIS platform to include Karl Fischer moisture measurements further strengthens the company’s position in the titration market.


Safe, easy, convenient and fast are the benefi ts the operator experiences when using an OMNIS system. All chemicals are handled in a closed system, eliminating contact with reagents and solvents. Furthermore, water content determination starts automatically with sample injection and the fully automated system discards used sample after measurement which immediately prepares the cell for the next measurement. The OMNIS platform is intuitive to use as the entire hardware is graphically represented in the user interface. Custom systems can be confi gured with drag and drop icons using desktop software or a touch screen interface.


The optional sample robot takes the OMNIS experience to the next level, making the system almost completely autonomous and delivering up to 60% time savings when running with four parallel work stations.


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New benchtop WDXRF system for


elemental analysis in industry and academia Bruker have launched the new [S6 JAGUAR™](https://www.bruker.com/ products/x-ray-diffraction-and-elemental-analysis/x-ray-fl uorescence/s6- jaguar/overview.html), an exceptionally powerful and versatile benchtop Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (WDXRF) spectrometer. The S6 JAGUAR extends Bruker’s range of XRF instruments by closing the gap between fl oor standing WDXRF and benchtop EDXRF instruments. It combines excellent analytical performance based on cutting-edge technology with compact size and ‘plug & analyze’ installations.


The S6 JAGUAR outperforms other compact WDXRF instruments by offering highest sensitivity and 50% reduction in measurement times, due to its compact WDXRF goniometer, closely coupled X-ray optics, and 400 Watt excitation power. Based on the novel, solid-state HighSense XE™ detector with linear range of two million counts per second, the S6 JAGUAR delivers excellent accuracy and precision for quality control in industrial labs for minerals, mining, chemistry, petro-chemistry, and cement. The S6 JAGUAR components are protected by Bruker’s SampleCare™ technology, ensuring high instrument uptime and low cost of operation, also when running liquid or powder samples.


The compact WDXRF goniometer combined with the HighSense detector enhance both sensitivity and spectral resolution, providing great fl exibility and performance for academic and industrial materials research. With up to four sample masks for different sample sizes, up to four analyser crystals, and two detectors, the S6 JAGUAR enables fast multi-element analysis for the concentration range from ppm to 100%.


SPECTRA.ELEMENTS™ , the new S6 JAGUAR software, provides quick setup of applications, enhanced evaluation, and comprehensive reporting. The standardless quantifi cation software SMART-QUANT WD™ delivers accurate results, even for unknown samples, based on powerful fundamental parameter algorithms.


Bruker’s multilingual TouchControl™ interface and EasyLoader™ sample handling ensure intuitive, fail-safe operation. In addition to its broad application range, the S6 JAGUAR is suited for minerals and cement with the ready-to-analyze solutions GEO-QUANT Basic™ and CEMENT-QUANT™. Pre-calibrated application packages and minimum installation requirements, using standard electrical outlets, and not requiring compressed air, make the S6 JAGUAR a ‘plug & analyze’ tool. The AXSCOM™ automation interface enables integration of the S6 JAGUAR into automated industrial laboratories.


Dr. Kai Behrens, the Bruker XRF Product Line Manager, commented: “The speed and analytical fl exibility of the S6 JAGUAR are unique in its class. Analytical precision and accuracy based on 400W excitation power in its small benchtop form factor make the S6 JAGUAR an excellent WDXRF analyser for industrial research and QC, as well as for academic and government research laboratories.”


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Restek has expanded its line of LC accessories to bring you even more of what you need to keep your LC fl owing. Over 140 new items are now available, including fi ttings, tubing, mobile phase management and safety supplies, and more.


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Featured products include bottle top inlet valves to protect your lab from volatile compounds and your mobile phase from bacterial contamination, outlet valves to regulate pressure during helium sparging, and safety exhaust fi lters with a color indicator to clearly show when a changeout is needed.


Browse top-quality couplers, fi ttings, unions, tees, and crosses; PEEK and stainless steel tubing; mobile phase maintenance and safety products including bottle tops, valves, fi lters, and spargers—and that’s on top of our already wide selection of instrument replacement parts and supplies.


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OPTIC from GL Sciences is a highly advanced gas chromatograph multimode inlet system with sophisticated temperature and gas fl ow control that can be used for the most demanding GC analyses. OPTIC has a long history starting from 1992. The current version, OPTIC-4, can be used for hot, cold, large volume and on-column injections, in-liner derivatisation, thermal desorption, pyrolysis and much more. Dirty, solid or liquid samples can be analysed using Diffi cult Matrix Introduction (DMI) technique. With DMI, a sample is introduced into a small micro-vial placed inside an OPTIC liner. In addition, the OPTIC controller is capable of a Deans’ switch or fl ow modulator control. An optional cryogenic trap with the fast heating ramp rate is also a valuable feature. The patented low thermal mass design of the inlet body together with direct resistive heating provides fast linear temperature programming up to 600 °C at rates as high as 60 °C/sec.


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With the OPTIC-4, an analyst can introduce into GC a wide range of samples including the ones containing matrix or thermally labile compounds. The samples can also be water based or solids. Automated solvent venting procedure based on the standard solvent sensor in the split line makes the large volume injections as easy as the industry standard split or splitless.


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4th generation of OPTIC Multimode inlet for gas chromatography


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