Ion trap mass spectrometers
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Varian Australia Pty Ltd
Varian’s 200-MS series of ion trap mass spectrometers for GC/MS comprises three instruments (210-MS, 220-MS and 240-MS) for use in applications from routine analysis to advanced research.
Headspace system
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: DKSH Australia Pty Ltd
EST Analytical has introduced the Markelov HS 9000 static and dynamic headspace system. It was designed with features such as the dual needle and horizontal rotary mixing to make it fast and sensitive.
GC auto-sampler
01 July, 2008
The Gerstel MPS PrepStation automates a wide range of GC sample preparation and sample introduction techniques. Liquid sample preparation, such as standard addition, derivatisation and extraction, is combined with liquid, headspace or SPME sample introduction.
Microplate spectrophotometer
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Millennium Science Pty Ltd
The PowerWave microplate spectrophotometers combine a monochromator-based optical system with hardware and software features designed to meet a variety of microplate-based applications. The readers allow the user to either scan across selected wavelengths or select a discrete wavelength (in 1 nm increments) across the UV-Vis range.
Gas chromatographs
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Varian Australia Pty Ltd
Varian has released its 400 GC series family of gas chromatographs and application-specific analysis solutions.
FT-raman spectrometer
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Bruker Pty Ltd
The MultiRAM is a fully automated Fourier transform Raman spectrometer for demanding research applications in autodemia, industry and government laboratories
Dual-beam UV/vis spectophotometer
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Scientific Solutions Pty Ltd
The T60 New Century is a dual-beam UV/vis spectrophotometer with a fixed slit of 2 nm and a wavelength range of 190-1100 nm.
FTIR spectrometer series
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Varian Australia Pty Ltd
Varian has announced its 600-IR series of FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectrometers, microscopes and imaging solutions. The series comprises a range of products for both routine analyses and advanced research.
ICP-OES spectrophotometers
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: PerkinElmer (Australia) Pty Ltd
PerkinElmer has announced the Optima 7000 series of inductively coupled plasma-optical emissions spectrophotometers (ICP-OES). The family is designed for best-in-class inorganic analysis and is used in a variety of markets, including environmental, geochemical, product testing and biofuels.
Open air mass analysis
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: JEOL (Australasia) Pty Ltd
The AutoDart provides fast and complete analysis of large numbers of samples for the AccuTOF-Dart, from sources ranging in scale from LC fraction collection tubes, to solids, to aerosol sprayed on sampling tips.
EcoAnalytix biodiesel analyser
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: PerkinElmer (Australia) Pty Ltd
PerkinElmer has introduced the EcoAnalytix biodiesel glycerin and methanol analyser for testing biodiesel using gas chromatography methods included in both the EN and ASTM standards.
High-speed LC-TOFMS
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Leco Australia Pty Ltd
The Unique HT LCMS is designed for complex liquid sample analysis. A high-speed MS detector with integrated control of an Agilent 1200 SL HPLC provides the data density required to support current and future advances in ultra-fast liquid chromatography.
Phenomenex HPLC columns
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Phenomenex Australia
Phenomenex has introduced a range of Luna PFP(2) (pentafluorophenyl propyl) columns. These bring together the advantages of Luna silica with the chemistry of a pentafluorophenyl for increased selectivity and reproducibility for difficult compounds.
EnSight biodiesel analyser
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Grace Discovery Sciences
The EnSight biodiesel analyser can be used to monitor reactions, determine total glycerine and profile feedstock oils, all with a single instrument.
100 million X-rays in one
25 June, 2008
Scientists at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have devised a 'next generation' X-ray light source — the free electron laser oscillator (X-FELO) — that is many times brighter than current X-ray technologies.