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Chromatography 9 Pre-Cut PEEK Tubing AI Autosampler for Superior GC Workflows


HTA is proud to announce the release of the 3000A series, the new HTA liquid GC autosamplers. With the release of this new series, HTA have raised autosampler manufacturing up to a level never reached before: new technologies have been introduced to create effective benefits for the customers in terms of usability, speed and reliability.


Save time and improve efficiency in the laboratory by using Pre-Cut PEEK Tubing from MicroSolv Technology Corporation™.


Pre-Cut, PEEK tubing is a great solution to a challenging task of cutting tubing with precision. Manufactured from Super-T™ premium grade tubing, these are pre-cut in various lengths for convenience and ease-of-use.


Premium, Super-T™ grade, PEEK tubing is extruded without additives from virgin PEEK (Victrex™) material with great attention to flow dynamics. The internal and outer dimensional tolerances of this tubing is +/- 0.025mm. To prevent colour leaching, the interior walls are all-natural PEEK with spaced, colour striping, as a size identifier on the tubing surface. Great for LCMS, Capillary LC and other applications where flow volume is critical.


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The 3000A autosampler series has already received a gold award from IBO (Instrument Business Outlook) for industrial design. New stylistic details have been integrated into the instrument: a modern sharpen shape of the front panel, new branding elements and a glossy paint finish. Lab technicians will be impressed by the larger touch screen with enhanced colour depth and view-angle, and a premium ‘tablet-like’ touch experience.


The HTA 3000A liquid GC autosamplers artificial intelligence opens up a world of chromatography automation, bringing new intuitiveness and creating a more natural and fluid user experience. This technology allows the continuous optimisation of workflows, the implementation of predictive maintenance strategies and the creation of an effective real- time connection with service for a superior user experience. Predictive maintenance allows performing maintenance to the equipment only when needed in the amount that is needed. This is achieved by means of auto-diagnostic tools (such as GC septum test and syringe plunger test), while real-time connection with service means that problems are promptly solved, almost before that the user has asked for assistance by means of the QR code.


Due to the new integrated functionalities, the 3000A series provides an unrivalled automation solution for laboratories equipped with next-generation analysers and MS detectors. Sampling and injection method, reducing stress to septa, minimise the contamination of the analyser, while prep-run support have been implemented to reduce carrier gas consumption, saving operation costs and environmental impact.


Let Artificial Intelligence take your idea of automation to a new level: choose an HTA 3000A series Autosampler. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/dRK9


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Programmable, High Sensitivity Monitor for Detecting Gas Bubbles


Testa Analytical Solutions eK has launched the Solvent Line Monitor - a programmable, high sensitivity device for detecting gas bubbles in HPLC, Ion chromatography and flow chemistry systems.


Shimadzu Nexera LC- 40 HPLC System Newly Supported in Clarity


Temperature, pressure, reagent concentration, shock or agitation are all common variables that reduce the saturation point of liquids, resulting in the formation of gas bubbles. Most liquid chromatography users will have experienced how gas bubbles can result in changes in retention times, pulsating baselines, unexpected changes in peak areas, irregular peak shapes, pump outages and excessively high back pressures. Similarly, gas bubbles in flow chemistry systems are also a significant problem which can negatively affect correct dosage of reagents resulting in a sub-optimal or unsuccessful reaction.


As such, early detection of air/gas bubbles and remediation of the problem are vital to assure flawless operation of any liquid chromatography or flow chemistry system.


The new Solvent Line Monitor from Testa Analytical supports up to two optical sensors capable of detecting bubbles in real-time enabling constant feedback on the status of your connected liquid chromatography or flow chemistry systems. This innovative device offers optical and acoustic alarm as well as a digital output which might be used to stop a chromatography or flow chemistry pump before a bubble can affect its operation.


The compact and easy-to-use Solvent Line Monitor is programmable in terms of sensitivity, mode of operation and setting bubble detection alarms. The system set-up is a straightforward process using a highly intuitive PC-based app which is included with each Solvent Line Monitor. Bubble detection parameters including the minimum size, frequency and number of bubbles can be configured using the PC app which also provides facility for different actions to be taken once an alarm status is detected, for example a simple beep or a stop signal.


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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.


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Microplate for Cannabis Sample Preparation


Start the first step in sample preparation the right way. The 96-well deep well processing microplate from Porvair Sciences is designed and built to robustly handle and process solid plant material for cannabis sample preparation.


• Reinforced structure to withstand applied forces up to 6,000 x g • Made from high-grade polypropylene for low extractables and leachables • High working volume of 2 ml for sample clean and extraction methods


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