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News Release from: Mandel Scientific | Subject: GC-2010
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2002
Ultra-fast gas chromatograph
Fast heating oven and capacity for up to four columns, coupled with new high sensitivity detectors, promise enhanced productivity and performance flexibility
Mandel Scientific has introduced Shimadzu's GC-2010 series, which combines ease of use with extraordinary speed and precision, to offer enhanced productivity and performance flexibility for a wide range of applications The GC-2010 features a fast-heating oven up to 130C/min and can accommodate up to four columns
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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New high sensitivity detectors make this the new standard for the industry.
The system has RSD for repeated injection accuracy up to 0.2% and automatic retention time updating.
A third generation automatic flow control (AFC) coupled with electronic control of detector gases results in superior retention time stability.
High-speed GC is standard with the GC-2010, which can provide a six-fold decrease in analysis time.
20 temperature ramps and constant linear velocity enable superior separation capability.
A large LCD window shows graphically all of the operation of the GC including the chromatogram in progress.
GC Solution software for the new GC-2010 is said to offer the most comprehensive data system capabilities of any GC system available.
With GC Solution, the system can be connected to the internet or Lan.
Target compound, peak grouping, multiple calibration fits are all standard.
A wide variety of autosamplers can be controlled with GC Solution software.
For petrochemical applications, Mandel makes dedicated software available, which can improve productivity.
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