Analytical instrumentation

EDS X-ray microanalysis system

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Thermo Scientific Noran System 7 advanced EDS X-ray microanalysis system is equipped with a high throughput pulse processor, spectral imaging capability and a sophisticated software suite. Noran System 7 is claimed to be the fastest complete EDS X-ray microanalysis system available on the market. The system produces accurate and dependable results in just a few seconds, accelerating the microanalysis capabilities of modern electron microscopy laboratories.


Ion chromatograph

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Metrohm Australia & New Zealand

The 850 Professional IC ion chromatography system features the MagIC Net software and the Metrosep iColumns.


X-ray diffraction system

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Meeco Holdings Pty Ltd

Rigaku has introduced a compact, fully integrated high-resolution X-ray diffraction system, the Rigaku Rapid II. The latest member of the Rapid family of large area curved imaging plate (IP) detectors, the Rapid II combines every component needed for a high-performance X-ray diffraction system, delivering no compromise performance for applications ranging from applied crystallography to chemical crystallography.


Chemisorption analyser

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd

The Micromeritics AutoChem 2920 automated catalyst characterisation system is a fully automated chemisorption analyser that enables a wide array of studies of chemical adsorption and temperature-programmed reactions. It can acquire information about the physical properties of the catalyst, catalyst support or other materials, and can determine catalytic properties such as percentage of metal dispersion, active metal surface area, acid strength, surface acidity, distribution of strength of active sites, BET surface area and more.


Liquid chromatography solvents

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Merck Pty Ltd

Reproducible HPLC separations require solvents to have a high degree of UV transmittance, low particle count, low acidity and alkalinity and a low level of evaporation residue. Merck’s LiChrosolv solvents meet these requirements; they are produced from specially selected raw materials and undergo a number of purification steps before final packaging.


Measuring sulfur-containing compounds

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

ESA Biosciences has developed a first stable, sensitive and robust analytical system that enables routine measurement of thiols, thioethers, disulfides and other sulfur-containing compounds.


Fast liquid chromatograph

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Dionex Pty Ltd

Dionex has expanded its family of HPLCs with the UltiMate 3000 Rapid Separation LC (RSLC) system. RSLC is for ultra-fast high-resolution LC, as well as conventional HPLC applications.


Chiral HPLC/SFC columns

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Phenomenex Australia

The Lux line of polysaccharide-based columns is suitable for the identification and resolution of enantiomers. Lux columns are offered with two chiral stationary phases (CSPs), both of which use coated derivatised cellulose as the chiral selector. The two phases combine to create a dependable screening set with a wide range of selectivity. The Lux line is based on chiral technology that Phenomenex acquired along with the company Sepaserve.


Nanostructure analysis

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Metrohm Australia & New Zealand

The Anton Paar SAXSess is a small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) instrument that can be used to analyse nanostructures present in all different kinds of samples, from liquids (eg, colloids, protein solutions) to solids (eg, polymer films, nanocomposites). It adds precision to scientific investigation and reliability to industrial analysis.


Spectrometer input beam accessory

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: PerkinElmer (Australia) Pty Ltd

PerkinElmer has released an input beam accessory that expands the applications of the company’s Spectrum 400 and 100 Series spectrometers. The accessory allows the instruments to be used for analysis of external emitting samples, such as flames, hot or warm samples and gases from furnaces.


Nickel assay by X-ray spectrography

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: XRF Scientific

A Thulium-based, higher precision X-ray analysis technique is suitable for assaying nickel in ore. Currently, production criteria is controlled using quantitative X-ray analysis with a chemical assay reference method (Wet Chemical DMG), which tests the ultimate purity of the nickel ore or concentrate. The current X-ray technique, however, has proven to have accuracy limitations resulting in the loss of potential revenue that can be realised from production. Moreover, the chemical DMG method is relatively expensive, complex and time consuming with the chemicals being dangerous to operators.


Flash chromatography

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: http://:www.discoverysciences.com

The Reveleris flash chromatography system has been designed to save time and minimise guesswork in purifications.


HPLC column chiller/heater

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Edwards Group Pty Ltd

The EchoTherm CO50 HPLC column chiller/heater has a temperature range from 4 to 100 °C readable and settable to 0.1 °C.


Polar compound column

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Waters Australia Pty Ltd

Waters has an addition to its line of XBridge analytical columns. The XBridge HILIC Columns provide improved retention of very polar compounds that are otherwise difficult to retain by traditional reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.


Light-scattering protein analysis

06 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Oceania) Pty Ltd

The DynaPro NanoStar from Wyatt Technology is a dynamic light-scattering instrument that is used for the analysis of protein solutions, promiscuous inhibitors, buffers or other products in solution.


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