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News Release from: Dionex | Subject: UltiMate 3000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2008
A new benchmark in turnkey LC
Delivering the optimal front-end solution for proteomics applications, Dionex introduces the UltiMate 3000 Proteomics Multidimensional LC (MDLC) system
The UltiMate 3000 provides performance, reliability, and ease of use, delivering a powerful combination of Dionex Intelligent LC (LCi) features With the UltiMate 3000 Proteomics MDLC System, Dionex adds an important new member to the LCi family
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dionex introduces high pressure UltiMate 3000 RSLC
The rapid separation LC (RSLC) system's unrivaled flexibility is provided by an extensive flow-pressure footprint, delivering flow rates up to 5ml/min at backpressures of up to 800 bar (11,600 psi)
It is the most versatile and powerful MDLC system on the market, with embedded flow rate capabilities from nano (50nl/min) to analytical (2.5ml/min).
Patented UltiFlow technology ensures constant flow rates, independent of mobile phase compositions or (column) backpressures, providing the best chromatographic results.
The UltiMate 3000 Proteomics MDLC achieves these goals with a blend of innovative technologies, optimised configurations, and ultrarobust components.
With its modular design, the system is easily tailored to any application requirement, whether separations of small peptide mixtures or advanced off-line 2D LC separations of complex protein mixtures.
Off-line 2D LC is supported by patented automated microfraction collection and re-injection technology integrated in the autosampler module.
In combination with the Chromeleon chromatography management system or the Dionex Chromato - graphy MS link (DCMSLink) software, trouble-free operation throughout the life of the system is assured. Request a free brochure from Dionex ...
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