16 Shimadzu Nexera LC-40 HPLC System Newly Supported in Clarity
DataApex is pleased to announce that a new control module for the Nexera LC-40 HPLC system has been released. It is a part of Clarity - Shimadzu Edition Chromatography Software that is dedicated to the European market. Customers can use a control module for the Nexera LC-40 HPLC system in combination with hundreds of instruments supported in Clarity, including the Shimadzu Nexis GC-2030.
Clarity Chromatography Software has a strong position in the chromatography data systems market. Clarity is highly regarded for its intuitive approach, excellent performance, cost-effectiveness, and proficient technical support. Clarity can control 900+ different instruments from one environment. Its wide range of data acquisition interfaces allows connection to virtually any chromatograph. Clarity supports various applications (PDA, MS, GPC, NGA, etc.).
DataApex is solely focused on chromatography software development. A strong emphasis is placed on technological innovation, visionary adoption of new laboratory standards, best practices, and extensive customer support. DataApex products are sold in over 100 countries around the world. Eleven chromatography instrument manufacturers resell privately labeled versions (OEMs) of DataApex’s software.
To obtain further information about DataApex Clarity products, please contact the company. More information online:
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58122pr@reply-direct.com Refractive Index Detector Kits for HPLC and uHPLC
Based on decades of experience in the chromatography field, Testa Analytical Solutions eK has designed a Differential Refractive Index (DRI) detector kit adaptable to fulfil the specific demands of different HPLC system manufacturers.
Despite their limited sensitivity, compared to other detectors such as UV or MS, the ability of DRI detectors to detect any analyte with a refractive index different to the solvent makes them the detector of choice for HPLC applications ranging from small molecules to proteins, petroleum additives, polysaccharides, and synthetic polymers.
The Testa Analytical HPLC DRI detector kit comprises a total of five separate modules (opto-electronics, fluidics, temperature control, electronics, and firmware) each capable of customisation and adaptation. The simple selection of optimised modules to best suit different instrument designs enables Testa to provide an optimised DRI detector for almost any HPLC or uHPLC system.
Once the optimal modules are selected and defined, a customer specific HPLC DRI detector is created using a carefully controlled (and documented) process. The aim is that the DRI detector developed for your HPLC system is capable of dominating its intended targeted markets.
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A Fresh Look at Food and Beverage Analysis
How do you analyse carbohydrates, additives, and ionic substances in foods and beverages? Are you spending a lot of time on single-analyte methods such as titration and/or struggling with complex LC -MS/MS methods?
Download this free Application eBook from Metrohm and discover how to utilise ion chromatography (IC) to determine multiple parameters all at once; hardly any manual sample preparation required. This e-book presents application examples, outlines IC compliance with norms and standards, and discusses automation and inline sample preparation as time and money savers.
The eBook was awarded the Scientists’ Choice Award for Analytical Science Application eBook of the Year 2022. Download the award winning eBook. More information online:
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New Flash Purification Platform The Biotage®
Selekt Enkel from Biotage is a new addition to the Biotage family of flash purification systems. A dedicated, purification workhorse, the Biotage®
Enkel features
a modular design that facilitates application customisation. It also utilises the low solvent consumption workflow of the Biotage® greater sustainability.
Selekt family, for greener operation and
Maintaining the small footprint and compact design of the existing systems, the new Biotage®
purifications in the drug discovery workflow with a reduced environmental impact. The system features one column lines and two solvent lines, enabling separations to be performed in either normal or reversed phases, using high-loading Biotage® Sfär flash columns.
Biotage® Selekt Enkel introduces a digitised approach to instrument design, with a novel modular construction.
Laboratories can decide whether they wish to add optional features, such as automated handling of purified sample collection racks or an extended collection bed, and thus tailor the system to suit their particular workflow. The instrument utilises the user-friendly and intuitive interface of the Biotage® efficient purification platform. Biotage®
Selekt family, making the instrument a powerful and Selekt Enkel can also be upgraded with the Biotage® Spektra software package for additional enhanced functionality, leading to purer samples, reduced solvent use and more efficient operation.
“True to our strategy of providing chemists and scientists with scalable and sustainable solutions streamlining their workflows, the Biotage®
reducing the use of solvents. Building on the success of the Biotage®
Selekt Enkel enables end-users to tailor a solution that suits their workflow, while simultaneously Selekt system, this purification workhorse further
improves our customers’ efficiency and user-experience as well as contributing to a reduced environmental footprint and greater sustainability for all. As ever, Biotage is helping make the world healthier, greener and cleaner,” said Tomas Blomquist, CEO Biotage.
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Selekt Enkel is a reliable and robust instrument, designed to perform routine
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