Agilent Technologies has launched its GPC/SEX software with improved capabilities for the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
The software can be used across different platforms, providing a common element in both Agilent 1200 Infinity GPC/SEC systems and former Varian GPC/SEC systems.
The Agilent GPC/SEC software comes with a look and feel similar to the Agilent OpenLAB CDS LC software, making it easy for users to switch between GPC/SEC and HPLC.
The software builds on shared Agilent OpenLab software components, such as the Agilent Instrument Control Framework. The GPC/SEC software includes a component that facilitates data collection and full control of all instrumentation supporting RC.NET driver technology. T
“Our powerful GPC/SEC systems provide a cost-effective and scientifically sound methodology for routine polymer characterisation,” said Helmut Schulenberg-Schell, LC marketing manager at Agilent.
The new customisable user interface offers easy access to improved information content from light-scattering and viscometry measurements. Data collection from multiple channels is collated, and results, such as molecular weight and branching, are calculated in a single location.