Tag: Agilent

Analytik now UK dealer for Agilent FTIR spectrometers

A NEW arrangement with Agilent Technologies sees Analytik become the sole reseller of Agilent’s portable FTIR spectrometers in the UK and Ireland. Analytik says it will use its position as a specialist in portable spectroscopy to drive applications of the…

UHPLC columns enable reversed-phase biomolecule separations

THE BENEFITS of reversed-phase biomolecule separations can now be experienced in ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), says Agilent, thanks to its new Zorbax  300SB-C3 and 300-Diphenyl chromatography columns. This range of columns has particles smaller than 2um and pores of 300 Angstrom,…

Signal/noise ‘no longer appropriate’ in mass spec

AGILENT Technologies has dropped the measure of signal-to-noise rario (S/N) from some instrument descriptions, saying that the measure is no longer meaningful. From now on, the company will cite the ‘ instrument detection limit’ specification for the 7000B triple quadrupole…

Agilent scores Virginia Tech deal

A MAJOR investment at the chemistry department of Virginia Tech will see several new Agilent instruments being installed in the university’s undergraduate teaching laboratories. Among the new tools are seven Agilent 5975C gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) systems, six 240FS atomic…

Bath-free dissolution for testing pharmaceuticals

AGILENT’s new 709-DS dissolution apparatus, used to test the release profile of pharmaceutical dosage forms, features a bath-free design to provide the operator with an unobstructed view of the dissolution vessel. The instrument also increases laboratory efficiency, says Agilent, through…