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Environmental Analysis
Mercury Analysis Made Simple. Just add your sample. Hydra-C will do the rest.
Dionex Expands UltiMate 3000 Software Compatibility for Waters Empower 2 Chromatography Data System Dionex (USA) is pleased to announce the expansion of its UltiMate®
3000 system software compatibility with the
introduction of new drivers for the Waters Empower™ 2 Chromatography Data System (CDS) software. With the Dionex HPLC systems now fully UHPLC compatible, all laboratories can use UHPLC technology for all analytes, and with the new drivers, Empower 2 CDS users will now be able to use the UltiMate 3000 systems with the benefits of best- in-class applications, service, and support. The fully validated drivers are available for ordering.
Dionex has also increased the number of software packages that can control the UltiMate 3000 systems. Users of Hystar™ (Bruker Daltonics), Xcalibur®
(Thermo Scientific), and Analyst® (AB Sciex) already benefit from the
advanced technology of the UltiMate 3000 platform, and now Empower 2 CDS users will be able to improve their chromatography and increase laboratory productivity using Dionex HPLC systems.
• No sample preparation required • Fast - 5 minutes per sample
• High capacity autosampler with 70 locations • Full compliance with EPA Method 7473 • Runs both Solid and Liquid Samples • Unparalled support
Don’t settle for just any Mercury Analyzer.
Go with the experts in Hg Analysis.
Visit
www.LeemanLabs.com/Hg or call 1-603-886-8400 today!
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Award Winning Digital Mass Flow Meters Offers Highest Accuracy Yet
Bronkhorst (UK) has introduced the latest Mass-Stream® D-6300 series of Reader Reply Card no 31
digital mass flow meters and controllers for gases, which brings new levels of performance and sophistication to direct inline measurement. Whilst remaining true to the proven through-flow measurement technology, the new design has more powerful digital processing capabilities, a modern graphic display with push-button control, improved accuracy and a greatly increased measuring range from 0.01 to 5000 Ln/min air-equivalent. So impressive are the Mass-Stream D- 6300 credentials that it won a category prize at this year’s Golden Gas Awards, which are judged on the basis of technical innovation and staged by international publication Gases & Instrumentation. Bronkhorst UK Managing Director, Andrew Mangell, picked up the award at PITTCON 2010 in Orlando.
Mass-Stream D-6300 instruments are suitable for use in the analytical, environmental monitoring and effluent treatment industries with applications including dirty or wet gases and those with a tendency to particulate. Measuring applications include biogas from landfill sites and digesters, dirty exhaust gases from combustion processes, analyser
carrier, control and purge gas, calibration gas and produced gas from N2/O2 generators.
The model series extends from 0.01 – 0.2Ln/min at the lowest scale, to 100-5000 Ln/min at the highest range, with a turndown ratio of up to 1:100. Standard accuracy is ± 2%, with ± 1.5% available on request, and repeatability is better than ± 0.2%. They are available in aluminium or stainless steel for corrosive gases, and offer both an RS232 and analogue signals as standard in addition to optional Flow-Bus, Device Net, Profibus- DP and ModBus-RTU protocols.
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Turnkey Gas Chromatography Systems for R&D, Process Monitoring, Quality Control and Online Analysis
The PR 2100 gas chromatography system from Alpha M.O.S. (France) combines performance, flexibility and sensitivity. The PR2100 benefits from a large capacity oven, high safety (front double door), reliable temperature regulation (fan circulated air). There is the possibility to mount 2 injectors and 2 detectors simultaneously. Available detectors include TCD, FID, ECD, FPD, PID. Other features include dedicated autosamplers (liquid or headspace injection).
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