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News Release from: Viscotek Europe | Subject: GPCmax
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 November 2002
Integrated system aids compliance
Pump, autosampler, and degasser module designed specifically for polymer characterisation applications can be controlled via 21 CFR pt 11-compliant software
Viscotek Europe has announced that the GPCmax, an optimised pump, autosampler and degasser module designed specifically for polymer characterisation applications, can now be fully controlled via its advanced OmniSec GPC/SEC software OmniSec is the first fully 21CFR part 11 compliant GPC/SEC software package and provides an integrated software solution that helps maximise the information extraction and efficiency of polymer characterisation experiments
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Solutions and support for GPC/SEC applications
For laboratories involved with characterisation of natural and synthetic polymers, proteins or nanoparticulate materials, Viscotek says it offers an unmatched complete GPC/SEC solution
For laboratories where traceable data is of primary importance the ability to provide integrated system control and data acquisition from the same software represents a major step forward.
All system parameters need now only be entered once enabling secure and traceable data entry.
Benefiting from Viscotek's experience of providing leading edge solutions for polymer characterisation, the GPCmax delivers the superior performance you would expect from an optimised system.
The GPCmax has also been engineered to ensure high reliability at an affordable price.
The new system mates seamlessly with Viscotek's triple detector array, dual detector or a simple concentration detector to form a complete GPC/SEC system. Request a free brochure from Viscotek Europe ...
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