Life Sciences
Gas Chromatography
Gas Chromatography
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Brands |
Model |
Features |
Bruker Daltonics |
EVOQ GC-TQ Series |
GC-MS platform for gas chromatographer; Simple to use, incredibly sensitive, robust, and reliable performance |
Shimadzu Analytical |
Nexis GC-2030 |
Shimadzu’s premier gas chromatograph; Offers a modern approach to a classic chromatographic technique; Innovative features, exceptional performance, and high throughput capabilities to elevate lab to the next level |
Tracera |
Utilizes the new barrier discharge ionization detector technology; Detection sensitivity over 100x higher than TCD and 2x higher than FID |
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GC-2010 Plus |
Enables reliable, high-precision trace analysis with high repeatability, utilizing detectors such as FID and FPD that feature best-in-class sensitivity |
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GC-2014 |
Standard capillary and packed GC – equipped with advanced flow controller (AFC) technology; Accurate flow rate control via AFC has higher-level repeatability of retention time and peak area, enabling a higher level of analyses |
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GC-2025 |
Incorporates a digital flow controller that controls both the carrier and detector gases and a newly designed energy-saving column oven that features small volume and less heating loss, realizing a dramatic improvement in operation costs |
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Spinco Biotech |
Shimadzu |
Advanced high sensivity gas chromatograph; Advanced flow technology (AFT) for superior performance; Supports multi-dimensional GC, capillary backflush, and detector splitting |
Shimadzu |
Versatile capillary and gas chromatograph; Performance lifted to a higher level; Advanced flow control (AFC) for both capillary and packed column GC application |
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Shimadzu |
Energy-saving gas chromatograph; High performance with space-saving design; Enhanced basic functions and network support |
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Shimadzu Tracera GC |
GC with plasma technology for universal trace analysis; Detection sensitivity over 100x higher than TCD, 2X higher than FID; Single detector approach for complex analyses |
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Shimadzu |
GC with multi-deans switching; Analysis of specific components in samples containing several matrices – petroleum products, (e.g. gasoline, light oil, and kerosene), aromas (e.g foods and beverages), and optical isomers |
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