Shimadzu LCMS-8030 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
The LCMS-8030 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer features innovative technology that includes an ultra-fast pulse counting detection system, high-speed UFsweeper collision cell, and an RF power supply that can switch conditions and achieve complete stability in microseconds.
These features are claimed to allow the fastest measurements possible, including a 15,000 µ/s scan speed without compromising resolution, sensitivity or mass range. With reproducible MRM results with just one millisecond dwell times, the spectrometer can perform up to 500 different MRM measurements per second.
The current trend is towards UHPLC for faster operating speeds and/or greater throughput. It is a suitable mass spectrometer for UHPLC, and 50 ms UHPLC peaks are claimed to be accurately measured.
It is suitable for a wide range of applications and complements the performance of the company’s Nexera UHPLC.
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