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Clarus 690 GC

Designed for fast-paced, high-volume laboratories that need to increase analytical cycle times, the Clarus® 690 GC provides superior sensitivity, capacity, and throughput – with flexibility to handle more. Our industry-leading portfolio of TurboMatrix options include headspace (HS), manual and automated thermal desorption (TD, ATD).

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Overview

When the highest levels of throughput are critical to your operations, choose the Clarus 690 gas chromatograph. Its patented high-performance oven delivers the fastest heat-up and cool-down of any oven in the business, and that means shorter injection-to-injection times, and the ability to run more samples per day. Plus, the oven’s twin-wall design with concentric air exhaust provides exceptional cooling to near-ambient temperatures without resorting to liquid cryogen – critical for analysis of VOCs. The Clarus 690 GC features a wide-range flame ionization detector (FID), a new high-performance capillary injector with decreased reactivity, and autosampler technology that delivers multiple options for liquid injection, headspace, and SPME on one system.

This system is driven by our TotalChrom chromatography data system (CDS) that serves as both an instrument controller and a data management system, making it the best choice for data handling in demanding multiuser, multisite environments where a number of instruments are in use. Plus, the TotalChrom system’s unique data protection features ensure that data acquisition processes aren’t disrupted or compromised. Plus, our GC instruments feature an intuitive touch-screen interface with real-time signal display and eight-language support for greatly simplified user interaction.

The calibration/Internal standards are available but must be ordered separately.

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Application Brief

Analysis of Impurities in Hand Sanitizers by GC

Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, is one of the largest volume organic chemicals utilized in the manufacture of consumer products like household cleaners and personal care products. It is also a key chemical in industrial products like printing inks, adhesives, and sanitizers which have become c ...

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Application Note

Accelerating the Analysis of Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Method 8015 with the Application of Novel GC Oven Technology

The purpose of this app note is to apply novel oven technology, a short GC column and high oven heating and cooling rates to a modified 8015 DRO method.

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Ambient Air Monitoring - U.S. EPA PAMS

Air pollution is a global concern. Ground-level ozone has become an increasingly important issue in developed nations, as the health effects of smog are more clearly understood. The monitoring of VOC ozone precursor compounds will continue to play a role in defining and reducing air pollution in dev ...

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Analysis of Hand Sanitizers to Support Label Claims

At the height of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers around the world experienced a supply shortage related to alcohol-based hand sanitizer. As new producers entered the market, and existing manufacturers sought to ramp-up production to meet the growing demand, lower grades of ethanol ...

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Analysis of Microplastics in Suspended Solids with TG-GC/MS

Microplastics are a major concern due to their impact on the environment. There is growing research into microplastics, typically submillimeter in size, and which often end up in waterways and oceans. They remain in a suspended state and can be ingested by marine organisms; thereby entering and accu ...

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Analysis of Oxygenates and Aromatics Using ASTM Method D4815 and D5580

Gasoline samples are complex and a single column solution is not always readily available for the required analysis. As such, solutions that have multiple columns, valves, backflushing and heartcutting ability have been developed to overcome these challenging separations. The resulting standardized ...

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Analysis of Residual Solvents in Cannabis Concentrates

Solvent such as supercritical CO2, butane, propane, other hydrocarbons, water, or alcohol are used to extract out the cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material. In some cases, the solvent and impurities from the solvent remain in the extracted material. This study will shows the analysis of ...

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Analysis of Trimethylamine in Exhaust Gas of Station Pollution Source by HS-GC/NPD

Trimethylamine (TMA) is a volatile organic compound known to be a major contributor to malodor pollution. Created in a gaseous form as a result of the manufacture, use and disposal of materials utilized in sewage treatment plants, the low odor threshold of TMA results in regular poor air quality com ...

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Analysis of United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Grade Isopropyl Alcohol Impurities

Isopropyl alcohol, also known as Isopropanol or IPA, is commonly used as a sanitizer especially on skin surfaces such as prior to an injection of a vaccine or medicine. It is imperative this solution does not contain any impurities that are known to be a health hazard thus, the requirement for quali ...

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Analysis of United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Grade Alcohol (Ethyl alcohol) Impurities

Alcohol (Ethyl alcohol) or Ethanol, is a chemical widely used in pharmaceuticals and consumer products. Ethanol is used in formulations of products like skin disorder treatments, over-the-counter (OTC) products, cosmetics and beauty products, and disinfectants and hand sanitizers. It is important to ...

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Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Air Using US EPA Method TO-17

Optimized methods are needed for the analysis of toxic compounds in air to understand the impact to human health. People breathe approximately 20,000 liters of air a day so this concern is significant. EPA Method TO-17 is used to determine toxic compounds in air after they have been collected onto s ...

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Analysis of pollutants in groundwater as per European Union Directives

The European Union directives assist the member states to define the activities to be programmed and the objectives to be achieved. In this framework, the chemical analysis of the water system is the main activity to preserve the healthiness of the waterways through monitoring and detection of subst ...

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Detection and Quantification of Formaldehyde by Derivatization with Pentafluorobenzylhydroxyl Amine in Pharmaceutical Excipients by Static Headspace GC/MS

Although considered pharmacologically inert, pharmaceutical excipients have been shown to interact with active drug substances to affect the safety and efficacy of drug products.Therefore, there is an increasing awareness of the necessity to understanding interactions between excipients and the acti ...

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Determination of Ethylene Glycol in Used Mineral Oil by GC-FID, Using a Simplified Ethanol Extraction Method

Global demand is increasing for environmentally friendly waste treatment options for used mineral oils such as motor oil, lubricants, insulating liquids and hydraulic oils. New waste treatment options allow for the recycling of used oils into new useful raw materials, thus reducing carbon emissions ...

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Determination of Furan in Food by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and Headspace Sampling

Furan is naturally occurring at low levels in many foods and drinks. Furan consumption is of concern because it been classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans, based on studies in laboratory animals.

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Determination of Low Levels of DMDS and DMTS in Water using HS Trap-GC/FID

Malodor pollution in water has emerged as an increasingly worrisome consequence of continued worldwide urbanization and industrialization. Volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs), such as dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) and dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS), have been identified as a primary contributor to mal ...

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Determination of Low-Level Oxygenated Compounds in Gasoline Using the Clarus 680 GC with S-Swafer Micro-Channel Flow Technology

The existing ASTM® D4815 method is designed to monitor oxygenated compounds in gasoline at percentage concentrations. The method described in this application note is intended to enable these analytes to be monitored down to low-ppm concentrations.

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Determination of Methanol and Ethanol in Denatured Fuel Ethanol Using GC/FID

Ethanol is often utilized in commercial denatured fuel products to improve performance, and does not exhibit many of the environmentally dangerous characteristics of tetraethyl lead (TEL) and methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE). The primary ingredient of denatured fuel is ethanol, with a small amount of ...

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Determination of Monomers in Polymers by Multiple Headspace Extraction

A common QC test in plastic production is the analysis of residual monomers in the final polymer material. This analysis is well suited for headspace sampling because headspace eliminates the sample preparation. The sample is analyzed directly with no need to dissolve the polymer. Multiple headspace ...

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Determination of Residual N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) in Thymopentin by HS-GC/FID

Thymopentin (TP5), a 5-amino-acid polypeptide, is a safe and effective immunostimulant utilized in the treatment of a variety of immune disorders. Several residual solvents are used in the manufacture of TP5, including the "universal solvent" N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), known for its high solubilit ...

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Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Soil by HS-GC/FID

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a series of compounds with high vapor pressure and boiling points from 50 to 250 degrees centigrade. These characteristics lead to the tendency for large numbers of molecules to evaporate, or volatilize, from their solid state into the air. VOCs are present in t ...

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Determination of t-Butyl Methyl Ether (MTBE) in Water and Soil

As an alternative to tetraethyl lead, t-Butyl methyl ether (MTBE) has been widely used as an octane enhancer for gasoline. Studies have found increasingly high levels of MTBE in groundwater, often a result of accidental spills or leaking underground storage tanks. In this paper, a method for the det ...

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EPA Method 8015C for Diesel Range Organics

EPA 8015C is a gas chromatographic method used to establish concentrations of a variety of non-halogenated volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, and petroleum hydrocarbons. For the purpose of this application, a Clarus® 690 GC was used for the analysis of petroleum hydrocarbons ...

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Fast Simulated Distillation Analysis by Modified ASTM D2887, D7169, D6352, and D7500

To meet the demands of complex petrochemical testing, our new Clarus® 590 and 690 gas chromatography (GC) instruments are preconfigured to provide a turnkey solution for a wide range of applications, including Simulated Distillation. We deliver a complete, ready-to-go system for faster, more efficie ...

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Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Contamination of Aviation Fuel by GC/MS

The contamination of aviation fuel with fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) can arise due to the use of multi-product pipelines for fuel supply and distribution. This application note demonstrates the use of the Clarus 600 GC/MS to identify and determine the contamination.

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Food Packaging Compendium

Need to ensure quality, safety and reliability of food packaging? This compendium of Application Notes will provide you with R&D and QA/QC insights from plastic food trays, to bags, films and canned goods. The compendium provides research data and experimental results for; mechanical durability test ...

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Identification of VOCs in In-Vehicle Interior

Customer complaints of odors within a new car are rising with the increasing number of new car buyers. Although odors can be subjective, it is now well known that the new car smell is the result of chemicals emitted from the in-vehicle interior components such as the dashboard, interior panels, seat ...

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Methane, Ethylene, and Ethane in Water by Headspace-Gas Chromatography (HS-GC) with Flame Ionization Detection (FID)

The rapid development of natural ,gas from unconventional sources in ,North America has created an energy ,“gold rush” not seen in contemporary ,times. The advent of horizontal drilling ,technologies and hydraulic fracturing has ,made this production economical and ,presents an energy source of suff ...

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Optimized Method for the Simultaneous Analysis of Vicinal Diketones and Acetaldehyde in Beer

Beer is one of the most commonly consumed alcoholic beverages, and thorough and robust analysis of the raw materials used in the brewing process, as well as the finished product, is paramount to ensure consistent product quality and taste. There are a number of potential by-products and spillover pr ...

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Polymer Applications Compendium

Today’s plastics are some of the most used materials on a global volume basis. Broadly integrated into today’s industrial and commercial lifestyles, they make a major, irreplaceable contribution to virtually every product category. In this compendium you will find a wide range of applications for po ...

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Pressure Balanced Headspace by USP 467

Residual solvents are used in the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, or in preparation of drug products, and are not removed during the purification processes. Residual solvents are one of the three main impurities in pharmaceutical materials; the other two are orga ...

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Pressure-Balanced Headspace for the Determination of Class I, II and III Residual Solvents in Pharmaceuticals by USP Chapter <467> Methodology

Residual solvents are used in the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, or in preparation of drug products and are not removed during the purification processes. Residual solvents are one of the three main impurities in pharmaceutical materials. Residual solvents do no ...

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Quantification of Formaldehyde by Derivatization with PFBHA Amine in Excipients by Headspace GC/MS

Although considered pharmacologically inert, pharmaceutical excipients have been shown to interact with active drug substances to affect the safety and efficacy of drug products. One of the areas of major concern is the potential chemical interaction between impurities in the excipient and the drug ...

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Quantification of Phthalate Leaching from Food Contact

The use of Food Contact Materials (FCM) can potentially be detrimental to human health. In the PerkinElmer quantification of Phthalate Leaching from FCMs, using the Clarus GC/MS, we explore how to quantify FCMs.

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Quantitation of Volatile Congeners in Bioethanol from Thai Cassava Using Gas Chromatography (EC 2870 Method III)

Bioethanol, as defined by the U.S. Department of Energy, is a renewable fuel made from biomasses. It has widespread use in producing gasohol, a blend of alcohol and gasoline, which is utilized as an alternative fuel for cars and other vehicles in various countries. As part of Thailand’s effort in fi ...

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Rapid Analysis of Residual Ethylene Oxide (EO) in Drug Packaging Materials by HS-GC/FID

Ethylene oxide (EO) is a highly reactive, toxic and flammable gas which can act as an irritant to humans at room temperature. Since the 1950s, EO has been utilized for the sterilization of medical instruments that cannot be exposed to moisture or high temperatures, including those made of polymers, ...

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Residual Solvents in Pharmaceuticals by USP Chapter Methodology

The synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients(API) may require multiple reaction steps that produce undesirable reaction byproducts or utilize various solvents that have to be removed from the finished product. These solvents and byproducts may be measured with headspace gas chromatography for ...

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The Determination of C1 to C5 Hydrocarbons in Gas Streams Using the PerkinElmer Swafer Technology

The determination of light hydrocarbons in refinery and other gases is typically performed through the use of packed columns and mechanical rotary valves. For example ASTM Method D-2597 adopts this approach. A gas sampling valve delivers a small metered quantity of the sample gas into a non-polar pa ...

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The Determination of C2 to C5 Hydrocarbons in Finished Gasolines using the PerkinElmer Clarus 680 GC with Swafer Technology

ASTM® Test Method, D2427-06, is designed to determine the C2 to C5 hydrocarbon content in gasolines. This method validates gasoline samples that are depentanized using ASTM® method D2001-07. These samples are intended for functional group hydrocarbon analysis by mass spectrometry according ASTM® Tes ...

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Brochure

Comprehensive Testing Solutions for Feed Millers

Feed milling today is a complex business, and agribusinesses both large and small need to balance the nutritional and safety needs of livestock with availability of raw ingredients and their seasonality and variability. Add to that the valuable supplementation and medication that millers supply, and ...

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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Safety Testing of Marine Environment

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has contaminated parts of the Gulf of Mexico and estuaries in several coastal states in the southern region of the US.

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Lubricant Testing Solutions Interactive Brochure

Increasing demands for efficiency, productivity, data quality, and profitability pose ongoing challenges for lubricant testing labs, like yours. Whether you need to achieve quick turnaround times, minimize downtime, or maximize lab efficiencies, you can rely on PerkinElmer for a comprehensive set of ...

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Meat and Seafood Testing Solutions

Food testing labs like yours are constantly challenged with accurately analyzing samples quickly and efficiently - all while striving to reduce costs due to market forces. Your commitment to ensuring meat and seafood are safe for consumption, as demand increases, is an uphill battle. Our commitment ...

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Polymer Testing Solutions Brochure: Analysis from R&D to QA/QC

Innovation is the lifeblood of industrial polymer development – the push to improve materials or develop new ones infuses new life into the industry from R&D through to QA/QC. Manufacturers are continually challenged to ensure effective quality control and streamline processes while meeting stringen ...

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Refinery and Natural Gas Analysis Brochure

Oil refineries and natural gas producers around the world require their lab operations to perform large numbers of analyses before their products are used in industries and by consumers. Detection of even the slightest impurities, accurate process control and hydrocarbon distribution analysis is cri ...

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TurboMatrix Headspace and Headspace Trap Samplers for GC

Headspace gas chromatography offers an efficient sample-preparation technique that can save both time and money in the analysis of VOCs in a number of matrices. Headspace sampling is a separation technique which allows for the extraction of headspace vapor from a sealed sample, with subsequent injec ...

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Case Study

Weld County Colorado Partners with PerkinElmer to Optimize Water Testing

The Weld County Public Health Laboratory works in conjunction with both the Environmental Health and the Public Health Education departments to support a variety of testing programs including maintaining the quality of the county’s drinking water. They have partnered with PerkinElmer to optimize the ...

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Ebook

Palm Oil Analysis. Complete lab solutions from upstream to downstream

Quality control-monitoring and testing are important in ensuring the quality of palm oil. The quality control parameters are used to judge the quality of palm oil products and it can be monitored and tested to ensure that the palm oil is not deliberately or accidentally adulterated.

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Field Application Report

Polymer Degradation Mechanisms Using Pyrolysis-GC MS Field Application Report

This report shows an example of three general degradation processes. The analytical system consisted of a Clarus GC/MS interfaced with a Pyrolysis Autosampler. Samples are rapidly pyrolyzed, automatically introduced into the GC carrier stream

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Flyer

Laboratory Solutions for Lubricant Analysis

Increasing demands for efficiency, productivity, data quality, and profitability pose ongoing challenges for lubricant testing laboratories, like yours, performing new lubricant or in-service oil analyses. Whether you need to achieve quick turnaround times, minimize downtime, or maximize lab efficie ...

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Universal Performance Verification

Regulatory demands are rising not only for pharmaceutical but also for environmental, cosmetics and personal care, nutraceutical, food and chemical industries compelling them to dedicate significant time to ensure their instruments meet compliance standa

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Guide

Evolved Gas Analysis - Hyphenated Technology Guide

The needs for polymer, pharmaceutical, chemicals, food and beverage, and environmental analyses are constantly changing due to innovation demands and regulation changes. Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA) solutions combine multiple analytical technologies to empower speed and advanced information acquisitio ...

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GC Column Ferrule Selection Guide

During gas chromatography (GC) column installation, ferrules are used to provide a leak-free seal. Different materials and configurations of ferrules are available, the choice of which depends on your application and use within the GC instrument. This primer provides a guide to GC column ferrule sel ...

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GC Column Selection Guide

Choosing which chromatography column to install is perhaps the most impactful decision a chromatographer routinely makes. Since the separation of compounds by GC is governed by a molecule’s partitioning properties between the carrier gas and the column’s stationary phase, the careful selection of wh ...

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GC Columns Catalog

A gas chromatography (GC) column the vital key to any GC separation, and selecting the correct key is crucial to helping you unlock the information found inside your sample. PerkinElmer is proud to offer a comprehensive selection of GC columns spanning a wide selectivity range with many different co ...

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Infographic

Smooth Operation of the Efficient

Open this infographic for a simple and informative walk-through of an efficient lubricant testing lab - viewing the different PerkinElmer instrumentation you can install in your laboratory to achieve a smooth operation for all your major lubricant analys

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Poster

Advanced Solutions for Polymers And Plastics Poster

Poster summarizing solutions of thermal analysis, molecular spectroscopy, chromatography and hyphenated techniques for polymers focused on providing more insight into product performance and process optimization that make easier

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Advanced Solutions for Polymers and Plastics

This poster lays out our whole material characterization range for the analysis of polymers and plastics. Find ideal techniques and instruments at each stage in the polymer manufacturing process: Resin Development - Resin Manufacture - Compound Development - Compound Manufacture - Product Forming - ...

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Infographic - Solutions for your Toxicology Lab

Infographic Poster showing the range of different analytical solutions for Toxicology Labs; from GC and LC, to ICP-MS and UV-Vis. Benchtop and floor standing chromatography, spectroscopy and thermal solutions for everyday robust and reliable analyses. FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC ...

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Regulatory Compliance Certification

Product Certificate - Clarus 690 GC

Product Certificate for the Clarus 690 GC

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Video

Detecting Organic Chlorides in Crude Oil by GC and XSD Detector - InnoTech Alberta

Chris Goss, Research Technologist at InnoTech Alberta, presents on cutting-edge science and technology for processing bitumen, heavy oil, and tailings. Organic chloride contamination in crude oil can cause corrosive hydrochloric acid (HCL) formation. 

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Webinars

GC Analysis of Blood Alcohol Concentration

The analysis of ethanol in blood is a mature technique using headspace and confirmational columns. In this presentation, we will review this technique in addition to other detectors such as mass spectrometry.

Webinars
Overcoming Common Challenges in Waste and Surface Water Analysis

Laboratories performing wastewater, surface water, and effluent testing contend with a multitude of demands: Analyzing a diverse range of contaminants, which mandates a variety of methods and techniques while managing a large volume of samples

Webinars
Learn How to Analyze Both Volatile and Semi-Volatile Compounds in a Single Air Sample

This webinar discusses how to analyze volatile organic compounds and semi-volatile organic compounds in a single air analysis. The Focus os the discussion is on two main applications, Soil Gas and Manufacturing Gas Plant Sites, and using the technique..

Webinars
A Review of Air Sampling Techniques and Monitoring of Ozone Precursor VOCs

Globally, regulatory agencies are increasing requirements and rigor for the monitoring of air to address human health risks rising from ambient air pollution. Keeping up with regulations and methodologies can be challenging. This webinar compares the d

Webinars
A Simplified Technique for Switching Between Two Columns in a GC/MS

GCMS instruments are normally equipped with a single GC column.

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Get Your Peaks Into Shape: GC Column Troubleshooting and Maintenance

This course will review the most efficient means of maintaining (including installation) your analytical column. Also, how to troubleshoot when a challenge arises; for instance, why are my peaks tailing; why are they fronting; why is my baseline unstable

Webinars
Lab Quality Analysis in Continuous Ambient Air Monitoring

In this on demand webinar, Carol Meyer, CEO of Orsat, LLC, discusses the configuration and automation of AutoGC systems along with the quality controls to ensure the accuracy, validity and consistency of the data they produce.

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The Advantages of Passive Air Monitoring

This webinar examines the methodology and benefits of passive sampling for monitoring volatile organic compounds in air. EPA Method 325 will be used as an example to demonstrate how passive monitoring is an accurate, reliable and easy way to collect air

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Optimizing Your Performance Efficiency and Budget for Organic Drinking Water Methods

This webinar discusses a number of topics relating to emerging contaminant analysis and workflow including the use of on-line solid phase extraction to improve sensitivity and productivity in sample enrichment and preparation as well as the analysis of

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The Role of Advanced & Nanomaterials in the Development of Battery Materials

Hear Gerlinde Wita's presentation at NanoLytica 2022 which was held at Simon Fraser University in Canada.

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White Paper

Selection Criteria for Analytical Technologies that Meet Polymer Manufacture and Recycling Testing Needs

This white paper discusses what testing is required at each step in the polymer production lifecycle from R&D to manufacture to recycling. It explores the analytical technologies that will meet those testing needs, and important considerations to help you select the instrumentation that will provide ...

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