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New Ion Chromatography System Simplifi es Water Analysis


Small environmental and academic teaching laboratories specialising in water analysis can benefi t from simpler setup and operation and improved quality with a new, compact ion chromatography (IC) system that can bring an advanced level of simplicity to anion and cation analyses of drinking water.


The new Thermo Scientifi c Dionex Easion ion chromatography system is a user-friendly instrument, designed to yield consistent results and excellent resolution to routine anion and cation analysis of drinking water, while limiting operational costs. Offering preconfi gured kits for analysis, a simple dilution of eluent and suppressant concentrates is all that is required, making the set-up and operation of the system quick and straightforward. The Dionex Easion IC system is equipped to run out of the box, including columns, a suppressor and consumable items required to perform IC separations. The system’s simple design requires no additional pumps or equipment - enabling users of all skill-levels the ability to run routine IC methods.


“For laboratories who are used to traditional wet chemistry methods with labor-intense workfl ows and time-consuming maintenance needs, ion analysis of water can be complex, often making this type of analysis challenging,” said Tara Tereso, Vice President and General Manager, Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation, Thermo Fisher Scientifi c. “The Thermo Scientifi c Dionex Easion IC system is designed to streamline processes and minimise operational maintenance and, with its small footprint, allows smaller laboratories to run analyses for methods, such as The Determination of Common Anions in Drinking Water, run by US EPA 300, or similar methods very easily, without compromising results or valuable laboratory space.”


The Dionex Easion IC system encompasses a single-fl ow path, simplifying both operation and maintenance, which frees laboratory workers’ time to focus on sample analysis, instead of system setup and optimisation. The new system is designed without peristaltic and auxiliary pumps, which contributes to the reduction in analysis costs and system down-time associated with system servicing.


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New Advanced Liquid Chromatography System Delivers Productivity, Precision and Compliance in Routine Analyses


The new Thermo Scientifi c Vanquish Core HPLC System maximises the delivery of precise results with simple, seamless method transfer. Pharmaceutical, food and industrial laboratories can optimise their routine testing and quality control (QC) workfl ows with an enhanced high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system that delivers maximised instrument uptime and precision for any operator, regardless of experience.


The new Thermo Scientifi c Vanquish Core HPLC Systems expand on the award-winning performance of the Vanquish platform to provide a productivity-enhancing solution for routine laboratories. From automatically monitoring and determining solvent and waste levels with the Vanquish Solvent Monitor, to continuous background monitoring of system health, the Vanquish Core HPLC System maintains consistent throughput of dependable results.


“Routine analysis laboratories are expected to deliver precise results without delays. Chromatographers are often required to run methods from a diverse range of instrumentation, which presents a unique set of challenges, especially when integrating systems into an existing infrastructure,” said Linda De Jesus, Vice President and General Manager, high performance chromatography solutions, Thermo Fisher Scientifi c. “While the Vanquish Core HPLC System enables our customers to deliver the results demanded of them, it also drastically simplifi es method transfer and offers easy integration with many leading chromatography data system (CDS) software infrastructure.”


Brian Alliston, Data Integrity Expert, Sterling Pharma Solutions, said, “In this industry, we are under constant pressure to analyse our samples in time without compromising results. We are always searching for new ways to improve effi ciency and get the reliable data we need without putting additional burden on our team. The Vanquish Core HPLC System provides us with a single analytical solution that minimises unexpected downtime, delivers results dependably and allows Sterling Pharma Solutions to stay competitive by delivering quality products.”


The Vanquish Core HPLC System: Minimises unexpected downtime through the Vanquish Solvent Monitor, which tracks mobile phase consumption and waste accumulation, preventing the system from running dry or from waste overfl owing; Simplifi es integration with all major CDS software, including the new enterprise-level Thermo Scientifi c Chromeleon 7.3 CDS software, and other widely-used, leading chromatography data networks; Facilitates seamless method transfer with Custom Injection Programs, tunable Gradient Delay Volume, and choice of thermostatting technique; Provides an intuitive user interface for operators of all experience levels, allowing simple viewing of key instrument parameters, system health status, module information, and maintenance videos.


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New Enterprise-Level Chromatography Data System Software Enhances Laboratory Effi ciency, Compliance and Standardisation


Laboratory scientists and IT experts in industrial, chemical and pharmaceutical fi elds can benefi t from improved productivity and reduced system administration costs with a new enterprise CDS software that can leverage cloud technology to standardise systems for increased connectivity, fl exibility and security.


The new Thermo Scientifi c Chromeleon 7.3 CDS software is designed to provide greater automation and better workfl ow support to help customers achieve signifi cant productivity gains of up to 33%. Chromeleon 7.3 CDS can be easily integrated into company systems and seamlessly scaled from workstation to global enterprise deployment, ensuring continuity throughout the business. Using cloud-based technology, the software allows operation from remote locations across global laboratory networks, therefore reducing administrative costs and providing resourcing fl exibility – all while delivering an increased number of accurate results, even for non-expert users.


“Organisations are looking to improve effi ciency while tracking and tracing all data for auditing purposes and regulatory compliance,” said Matt Hazlewood, Senior Director, Global Chromatography Data Systems, Thermo Fisher Scientifi c. “Through the launch of Chromeleon 7.3 CDS software, customers can implement a scalable enterprise solution that increases productivity, while reducing costs and the burden on IT infrastructure – without impacting compliance.”


Universal eWorkfl ow procedures facilitate effi cient sample analysis across the company by allowing users to create customised workfl ows from adaptable templates. With the increasing challenge of meeting ever-changing standards and regulations, the new system also incorporates enhanced, searchable audit trials, helping laboratories to more easily achieve and maintain comprehensive compliance by simplifying data audit trail capture, query and review.


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INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - NOVEMBER 2020 - ADVERTORIAL


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