Lablogic Systems is holding a demonstration tour for the Model 5 Beta-Ram.
The demonstrations highlight the Beta-Ram's Active Counting Mode, which enhances the latest UHPLC methodologies by using a simplified heterodyne model to monitor and adjust run conditions in real time.
The result is better signal-to-noise ratios for low-level samples than are possible with conventional radio HPLC, yet in the same time-frame.
Also of note are: Sofie stop-flow function (now on-board rather than a plug-in extra); re-designed flow cells with reduced dead volume for faster resolution and sharper peak definition; and USB ports for all PC connections.
Safety has been given high priority, with internal and external sensors to detect leaks and a new arrangement for keeping any stray fluids away from the electronics.
As well as demonstrating the Beta-Ram 5 (and the Laura radiochromatography software that controls all the equipment in the system), Lablogic's product specialists explain their ability to validate hardware and software and, where necessary, have the system operational within days - all backed by the company's technical support.