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Chromatographs: liquid, ion, gel, HPLC
News Release from: Anachem | Subject: Bespoke Consumable Kits
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 May 2006
Bespoke Consumable Kits for range of
HPLC systems
The new Anachem Service and Consumables kits have been designed for a full range of HPLC systems including Gilson and Agilent instruments
The continuous high performance of scientific instrumentation is critical to most laboratories Sourcing and maintaining a stock of specific individual spare parts and consumables is essential to minimise downtime but can prove to be time consuming and costly
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a vast array of different equipment often installed, ensuring you know which parts are required for which instruments, their correct part numbers and getting the best price for them can be complex.
Now, Anachem Instrumentation Service introduces a practical solution that overcomes this problem with its unique new Service and Consumables kits.
Bespoke Consumable Kits have been designed for a full range of HPLC systems including Gilson and Agilent instruments.
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Anachem will assess each customers equipment inventory and build individual kits that contain all the necessary service consumables required for regular maintenance and continuous operation of each individual system.
This bespoke customized inventory for every instrument is then allocated an exclusive kit box number, specific for that particular user- so there is only one part number to refer to for each instrument.
Every box contains a re-order form listing the contents within, and offers a simple way of replenishing the stock that has been consumed.
By faxing the form back to Anachem an order will automatically be placed for the replacement parts required to top up the kit.
Providing a single purchase order number for the initial purchase of a kit, and for any subsequent depleted stock orders, eliminates hassle and offers a single point of purchase.
Purchasing parts in this convenient way also provides great cost savings.
The initial kit offers substantial savings compared to purchasing the individual items and future replenishment orders for individual items also benefit from this saving.
The Consumables Kits are supplied in a robust compartmentalised box that can be kept next to the relevant instrument for direct access, containing all the parts in one central location.
Assorted size compartments are individually labelled with all the product numbers, providing readily available information for placing orders.
Designed specifically for personal needs the consumable kits supply a handy, sensible option for storing and maintaining components for the up keep of laboratory equipment.
Anachem Instrumentation Service has been a leading service provider for over thirty-five years, providing unrivalled technical expertise and market knowledge to the scientific community.
With established relationships with leading manufacturers including, Upchurch, Rheodyne, and Gilson, Anachem can provide a comprehensive range of parts and consumables suited for all maintenance solutions. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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