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New Ion Chromatograph Features Built-in Electrodialytic Suppressor


Shimadzu has introduced the new HIC-ESP (Ion Chromatograph) featuring a built-in electrodialytic suppressor. This outstanding anion suppressor minimises band spreading and achieves high sensitivity and reliable performance for the quantitative determination of anions. The suppressor is rugged, providing stable functionality over long periods of operation. Furthermore, the system’s small footprint requires less bench space in usually densely-packed laboratories: the best things come in small packages. The HIC-ESP covers a wide range of applications in environmental testing, pharma, chemistry and food science.


The HIC-ESP modular inert flow path system integrates a system controller, degasser, pump, CDD detector with temperature controlled flow cell, autosampler, slim-line oven and the anion suppressor. This new ion chromatography system combines a number of valuable features providing highly-reliable analytical results: Excellent solvent delivery performance, low carryover, fast injection speed (as low as 10 sec), high sample injection precision and repeatability, precise oven temperature regulation and more.


The new ICDS-40A anion suppressor is located between the IC column and the detector. The unit features a low-volume design combined with a unique multi-layered structure. With a folded membrane, it provides highly efficient electrodialytic background suppression and increased stability. The patent-pending design reduces peak spreading, increasing sensitivity for components with low retention such as fluoride, and improves separation from the water dip.


The ICDS-40A allows for analysis as well as self-regeneration simultaneously, shortening analysis cycle time and maximising workflow efficiency. Because the anion suppressor uses effluent from the detector as regenerant, it eliminates the need for cumbersome offline regeneration with environmentally unfriendly solutions such as sulphuric acid.


The new Ion Chromatograph HIC-ESP with its built-in suppressor provides high sensitivity analysis of anions for a wide range of applications.


make the difference The i-volution in HPLC analysis continues


The popular i-Series of compact (U)HPLC systems has now evolved to the Plus family of Prominence-i and Nexera-i systems. The new line of products combines high-speed analysis with simplified method transfer, automated sample pre-treatment, minimized environmental impact and easy mainte- nance. It targets pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries.


Significantly improved analytical productivity through automated pre-treatment functionality resulting in increased efficiency and reduced risk of human error


Wide range of application fields


such as R&D activities, specification tests and quality control


www.shimadzu.eu/i-series Plus family Prominence-i and Nexera-i


Flexible software control by Shimadzu LabSolutions LC/GC, LC-MS or DB/CS for full FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance. Software packages from other vendors are also supported


In addition, the user-friendly ion chromatography system integrates seamlessly with Shimadzu’s LabSolutions platform. This allows users to easily manage parameter setting for IC analysis, batch analyses, auto-shutdown, data processing and report creation. Data integrity is assured with the addition of LabSolutions DB and LabSolutions CS.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/KoQX 52395pr@reply-direct.com


INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - JULY 2020 - ADVERTORIAL


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