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Electrochemical Brochure highlights real-time electrochemical analysis
Following the successful launch of the ECL Series, Hiden Analytical has released a new brochure showcasing this versatile electrochemical toolkit. Designed to work seamlessly with the HPR-40 DEMS, the ECL Series enables real-time analysis of dissolved gases and volatile species with high precision and flexibility, helping researchers study intermediates, gas evolution, and reaction mechanisms directly from an electrochemical cell.
Covering applications from fuel cell and
configurations, cell interfaces, and software capabilities. Accessories such as ECL-Static, ECL-Insight, and ECL-Probe allow researchers to tailor setups for specific studies.
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battery development to corrosion studies and electrocatalysis, the brochure highlights system
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Raman
New Raman spectrometer streamlines non- destructive QC testing
FTIR Every stage, every spectrum: Confident FTIR verification for labs
Anton Paar’s Lyza series FTIR spectrometers provide a rapid, reliable, and non-destructive solution for quality control across the entire workflow. The permanently aligned interferometer ensures stable spectral performance and is backed by a 15-year warranty on key optical components, giving laboratories long-term reliability and confidence.
“For pharmaceutical and medical cannabis testing laboratories, confirming the identity and quality of materials, intermediates, and final formulations at every stage is essential to ensuring batch integrity,” said Uršula Vide, PhD, Product Manager for the Lyza series.
“High sample volumes and complex workflows demand analytical tools that deliver fast, consistent, and traceable results while supporting compliant manufacturing across multiple users and shifts. With Lyza, we designed a system that meets these challenges head-on – offering stability, simplicity, and the standardised approach laboratories need as their testing requirements evolve.”
In pharmaceutical applications, the Lyza series simplifies method setup and standardises measurements through guided workflows and methods at the push of a button. Its modular, plug-and-play cell design allows seamless switching between ATR, transmission, and other techniques to accommodate diverse sample types. Lyza also supports both commercially available and customisable spectral libraries, enabling laboratories to tailor QC protocols to their specific materials, intermediates, and final products.
For medical cannabis and cannabinoid- based formulations, Lyza offers a fast and robust alternative to traditional chromatographic methods for CBD quantification. ATR technology enables direct measurement of cannabis oils with minimal sample preparation – no dilution, reagents, or complex steps. Characteristic absorbance peaks correlate directly with cannabidiol content, enabling precise and reproducible quantification across a wide concentration range. Additionally, Anton Paar’s proprietary CBD oil library ensures
Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the DXR3 SmartRaman™+ Raman Spectrometer, designed to streamline quality control across pharmaceutical and industrial environments. The system combines non-destructive Raman spectroscopy with automated sampling and custom sample holders, allowing testing directly through final product packaging. This preserves sample integrity while detecting defects or contaminants with confidence.
reliable verification of finished products.
Integrated with Spectroscopy Suite Premium, Lyza delivers fully compliant and traceable operation. Features such as audit trails, user management, electronic signatures, method versioning, and structured result reporting support regulatory compliance, including 21 CFR Part 11. Combined with stable FTIR performance and guided workflows, the Lyza series provides laboratories a future-ready solution for confident material verification.
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Quality control can be time-consuming and labour-intensive. The DXR3 SmartRaman™+ accelerates workflows, reduces manual handling, and simplifies operator training through intuitive hardware and software. This helps teams make confident decisions, minimise sample waste, and maintain consistent product quality from production through to packaging.
“The DXR3 SmartRaman™+ brings efficiency and confidence to QC workflows,” said Ganesh Prasad, General Manager for Vibrational Spectroscopy Products at Thermo Fisher Scientific. “By combining non-destructive Raman analysis, automated sampling, and intuitive operation, it helps teams detect contaminants faster and maintain consistent quality across manufacturing processes.”
MS Advanced MS system set to accelerate peptide bioanalysis
Veloxity Labs, a US-based bioanalytical CRO focused on rapid, high-quality support for complex programs, is expanding its analytical capacity with the acquisition of a cutting-edge accurate mass spectrometer. The move makes Veloxity the first CRO in the United States to bring the SCIEX ZenoTOF 8600 system online, with delivery scheduled later this year and installation beginning January 2026.
The new system strengthens Veloxity’s toolkit for peptide and protein analysis, improving method development, interference resolution, and identity confirmation. It complements existing triple quadrupole LC– MS/MS platforms while providing additional sensitivity and selectivity for challenging workflows, including GLP-1 receptor agonists and other peptide therapeutics.
“Adding the ZenoTOF 8600 enables our scientists to tackle complex bioanalytical
challenges faster and with greater confidence,” said Shane Needham, PhD, Co-Founder, President & CEO of Veloxity Labs. “This investment accelerates method cycles and enhances our ability to manage interferences, delivering immediate benefits for our sponsors’ timelines.”
The acquisition is part of a broader lab expansion plan that will include an additional instrument lab, more freezer storage, and increased capacity for the growing Veloxity
team. The ZenoTOF 8600 system supports high-resolution, accurate mass workflows, giving researchers the flexibility to perform sensitive, selective analyses across discovery, GLP, and early clinical stages.
Jose Castro-Perez, VP of Product Management at SCIEX, added: “Veloxity’s early adoption of the ZenoTOF 8600 demonstrates the platform’s power in resolving complex bioanalytical problems. Their focus on efficiency and scientific rigor makes them an ideal partner to showcase its capabilities.”
The ZenoTOF 8600 will allow Veloxity to expand throughput, confidence, and selectivity in peptide workflows, ensuring smooth transitions from discovery to clinical studies while maintaining high-quality, GLP- aligned practices.
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The spectrometer supports both 532 nm and 785 nm lasers, giving flexibility to analyse liquids, powders, and finished packaged products. It can be used for a range of applications, including fill-and-finish quality control in pharmaceuticals, detecting adulterants in consumer goods, and verifying defects in industrial laboratories.
Designed for ease of use, the DXR3 SmartRaman™+ integrates smoothly into existing workflows. Its intuitive software and plug-and-play connectivity allow operators to get up to speed quickly while minimising manual input. The system also supports OPC UA connectivity, enabling seamless integration with manufacturing platforms for consistent data management and QC reporting.
By combining speed, accuracy, and non- destructive testing, the DXR3 SmartRaman™+ delivers faster, safer, and more reliable quality control. It helps teams safeguard product quality at every stage of production, from initial manufacturing to final packaging, making it a versatile tool for both pharmaceutical and industrial environments.
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