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Chromatography 9 Enhanced 7-Angle MALS Detector with Unmatched Versatility


Testa Analytical’s BI-MwA Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) detector surpasses all other light scattering systems in terms of its exceptional performance-to-price ratio. This cutting-edge detector provides the most cost-effective solution for accurately determining molecular weight.


Look no further for quick and accurate determination of absolute molecular weights of polysaccharides, proteins, peptides, and their aggregates by HPLC or uHPLC.


Empower your GPC/SEC system with the Bi-MwA, a powerful tool that significantly enhances its capabilities. Experience precise and accurate determination of molecular weights for polymers and nanomaterials in solution.


Compact in design, the novel vertical flow path of the BI-MwA eliminates the issue of trapped bubbles commonly found in horizontal light scattering systems. With a flow cell free of sharp corners and featuring conical shapes, the BI-MwA ensures effortless flushing of previously analysed samples, thereby eliminating the risk of contamination from prior samples.


Using this MALS detector allows you to eliminate the need for time-consuming column calibration and improve your data quality. Designed for ease of use, the BI-MwA detector incorporates advanced features to tackle even the most complex light scattering research applications.


Achieving accurate molecular weight determination is made effortless with the BI-MwA MALS detector. The user-friendly process involves simply injecting your sample into the low-volume, 7-angle flow cell. A temperature-stabilised, precision power-controlled diode laser illuminates the sample, while a stable, high-sensitivity, low-noise CCD detector automatically collects the scattered light. Through advanced software algorithms, the collected data is extrapolated to zero angle, facilitating precise absolute molecular weight determination.


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Large Capacity HPLC Column Heater/Chiller


Versatile and Robust System Solutions for GPC/SEC Analysis Knauer recently introduced the AZURA®


SEC, a versatile product line of gel permeation chromatography


(GPC) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) systems for a variety of analytical, semi-preparative and sample preparation applications. These systems are designed to analyse, quantify, separate, and fractionate components in a sample, based on their size and molecular wseight, making them an ideal tool for a wide range of applications in the polymer, food, biochemical, and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in academic and industrial research.


Offering outstanding performance, AZURA® SEC systems are highly customisable, allowing customers to


tailor the system to their specific needs, making them the perfect tools for any laboratory looking to take their analytical capabilities to the next level. Whether it’s the AZURA® solution, AZURA®


SEC Lab system for highest analytical performance, AZURA® GPC/SEC-related fractionation tasks or AZURA®


SEC Compact system, a budget-friendly SEC Semi-prep system for


GPC Clean-up for automated sample preparation. And thanks


to its modular concept the systems can be expanded with additional components at any time later, making them a future-proof investment.


For maximum laboratory efficiency, the AZURA® SEC systems are equipped with ClarityChrom® , a modern,


easy-to-use chromatography data system for workstations. Combined with the GPC/SEC control module and extension, it provides interactive and automated analysis. It includes recalibration, reporting that simplifies the retrieval of GPC data. It also features flow rate and multidetector delay corrections as well as narrow, broad, and broad-on-narrow calibrations. In addition, fractionation can be automated using fraction collectors or multi-position valves to collect fractions for further analysis, making work with the AZURA® breeze.


SEC systems a


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Torrey Pines Scientific announces the launch of its EchoTherm™ HPLC Column Chiller/Heater Model CO30, equipped with the most spacious and easily accessible chamber in the market. This innovative column chiller/heater boasts a temperature range of 4.0°C to 70.0°C, offering precise readings and settings down to 0.1°C.


With advanced PID temperature control software, the EchoTherm Model CO30 ensures temperature regulation within an impressive ±0.2°C, even in ambient conditions. The generously sized chamber, measuring 15.625” tall x 6.385” wide x 5.125” deep, accommodates up to four 30 cm x 1 inch columns, along with valves, tubing, and fittings. An internal fan maintains consistent temperature throughout the chamber. The chamber door opens downward to the front, allowing unobstructed and effortless access to columns, valves, and fittings.


The EchoTherm Model CO30 also features an RS232 I/O port for seamless programming and data collection, a timer with user-settable Auto- Off functionality, environmentally friendly Peltier technology free from CFCs, separate drains for the chamber and valve, as well as a twelve-month warranty. The unit comes complete with a valve mounting hole, a 3-wire AC line cord, fused high and neutral lines, and an instruction manual.


Available in 100, 115, or 230 VAC, 50/60Hz models, the Model CO30 is certified with UL, CSA, and CE approvals, ensuring utmost safety and reliability.


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