Improved performance for residual solvents analysis
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Bruker will exhibit its SHS-40 Automated Headspace Sampler at Achema in Hall 4.2, Booth L35, along with new additions to its SCION range.
The SHS-40 Automated Headspace Sampler is designed to enhance the measurement of solvents (VOCs) that are not completely removed by practical manufacturing techniques.
According to the company, its SHS-40, coupled with either the SCION 436-GC or SCION 456-GC provides excellent results for required methods such as USP 467.
To read a detailed application note, please click on the link above.
The group will also be exhibition latest additions to the SCION range of instrumentation.
The SCION solution range of products deliver ractical features providing chromatographers with the power of mass spectroscopy detection without the worry of MS method set-up.
New technologies from recent acquisitions have enabled Bruker to develop additional, complimentary high-performance analytical instrumentation and develop new compact, easy-to-use and affordable turn-key solutions.
Features that are appreciated by analytical laboratories is that both the SQ and TQ occupy the same amount of bench space.
Other key innovations include auto-focusing q0 ion optical element, multi-axis chemical noise reducing design and increased sensitivity. One of the most important innovations is industries first ’lens-free’ design, making it easier to use and decreasing instrument downtime.
In conventional mass spectrometers, lenses function to refocus the beam at critical points along the ion path.
The disadvantages of lenses are that they need to be tuned, retuned, cleaned and sometimes even charged to provide optimal performance. The new ’lens-free’ technology by Bruker offers benefits over traditional mass spectrometers, where downtime for maintenance no longer applies.
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