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News Release from: LGC | Subject: Custom reference standards
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 December 2004
Standards need not be standard
Customised reference standards can be prepared to exact specifications of components and solvents, saving the analyst's time and effort in preparation of solutions
LGC Promochem, a supplier of certified reference materials, has introduced bespoke standard solutions to its product offering Through talking to scientists in all fields of analysis, LGC Promochem has found that high on their wish list is a range of cost-effective reference standard solutions tailored to their specific requirements
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Analysts said they would prefer to use standard mixes containing the correct combination of components at the right levels and in the right solvents, enabling them to save time, effort and money in preparing solutions, and simplifying quality control by having just one solution with a single expiry date.
So LGC Promochem has set out to fulfil this wish by offering custom solutions.
Having drawn on the expertise and facilities of its leading suppliers of chemical standards including Ultra Scientific, LGC Promochem's custom solutions range offers a vast selection of analytes all mixed according to the customer's specifications.
Components could include inorganic species such as metals or anions in aqueous solution; metals in mineral oil; and organic compounds such as pesticides, PAHs, PCBs, VOCs, semi-VOCs and BTex, in a variety of organic solvents.
The solvent is the customer's choice - provided, of course, that there are no problems with solubility or the mix of analytes.
The materials are prepared gravimetrically, with the option of quantitative confirmation, and each is accompanied by a certificate detailing the concentration of each component.
There is also the option of an additional Datapak with full analytical and gravimetric data for many of the solutions.
Custom solution reference materials can be produced in a variety of pack sizes and types of packaging, including the Certan vial, which is an ideal way of storing standards in volatile solvents.
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