Significant advances in mass spectrometry and separations science
Dated: 2 June 2008
Waters Corporation has unveiled several new mass spectrometry innovations at the 56th American Society for Mass Spectrometry Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, including the Waters XevoTM TQ MS System, an advanced tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer that allows scientists with varying levels of mass spectrometry (MS) expertise to quickly produce the highest quality data with confidence.
Waters is also previewing its new TRIZAIC UPLC System with nanoTile technology, a new UltraPerformance LC separations platform for both large- and small-molecule applications that will deliver information-rich, high-sensitivity analyses when coupled to Waters SYNAPT High Definition MS (HDMS) and SYNAPT MS Systems.
Other products announced include the VERIFYE High Definition Proteomics System, the nanoACQUITY UPLC System with 2D Technology, and the Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe (ASAP).
"Mass spectrometry is a vital analytical tool for a wide variety of applications – pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food safety, environmental," says Art Caputo, executive vice president and president of the Waters Division.
"Waters is meeting customers’ needs by bringing to market technology that allows laboratories to be more efficient and productive and makes high-performance capabilities available to scientists in various disciplines."
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