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News Release from: SMI-LabHut | Subject: SolventTrak II
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 January 2006
HPLC solvent recycler for pure
efficiency
Solvent conservation system automatically detects eluting peaks and sends them to waste, while all clean, uncontaminated solvent is sent back to the reservoir for reuse
In most isocratic HPLC systems much of the mobile phase can be recycled and reused The new SolventTrak II from SMI-LabHut is a solvent conservation system designed to recycle uncontaminated solvents
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Built-in integration algorithm uses real-time baseline slope measurement to find peaks and properly divert them to waste without requiring operator intervention
This saves money by reducing solvent consumption and the need for solvent disposal.
SolventTrak II automatically detects eluting peaks and sends them to waste using an inert solvent diverter valve.
All clean, uncontaminated solvent is sent back to the reservoir for reuse.
SolventTrak II incorporates a unique integration algorithm to accurately detect peaks in the eluent.
This ensures all contaminants are eliminated, even if chromatography system conditions cause the baseline to drift up or down.
No operator intervention is required at all.
An average solvent saving of around 90% is estimated and the system can pay for itself in as little as 60-90 days, says SMI-LabHut.
Each SolventTrak II is calibrated to a traceable Nist standard and includes a certificate of validation. Request a free brochure from SMI-LabHut ...
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