Lablogic Systems will be exhibiting the Model 5 version of the Beta-RAM radio HPLC detector, which has been developed for the latest methodologies, such as UPLC, Rapid Resolution LC and Fast LC.
The company will feature the instrument on stand 61 at the ninth International Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) in Istanbul, Turkey, from 4-8 September 2010.
Features of this latest model include built-in Active Counting Mode and stop-flow facilities, as well as ultra-compact flow cells that reduce dead volume to give faster resolution and sharper peak definition.
The Beta-RAM will also feature in two poster presentations.
'Development of the Next Generation of On-line Radiochromatography Detectors', by Dr Lee Thompson and Dr Tom Deakin of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the UK's University of Sheffield, reports experimental results of an ongoing research collaboration with Lablogic to identify key areas for development of the instrument, which is funded by the UK government's Knowledge Transfer Partnership.
The second poster - from Jon Attwood and Brett O'Brien of Astrazeneca RandD and Lablogic's Huw Loaring and Andrew Williams - evaluates the Beta-RAM's Active Counting Mode by assessing the comparability of online detection by standard and ACM versions of both radio-HPLC and radio-UPLC.