Gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer features a number of design innovations, including post quadrupole focusing lenses, redesigned ion optics and front access for easy maintenance
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has introduced the GCMS-QP2010s gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer.
Utilising many of the high-end features of the GCMS-QP2010, the new GCMS-QP2010s offers high throughput and excellent productivity, providing users with an excellent performance-to-cost ratio, says the company.
Like the QP-2010, the QP-2010s features patented constant linear velocity for optimum separation, 20 temperature ramps, and both scan and SIM modes.
The SIM mode enables monitoring of up to 64 sets of ions with up to 64 ions per set - potentially determining hundreds of compounds simultaneously.
Time-based scan and Sim modes with 64 changes in each run maximise flexibility and performance.
Designed for EI mode only, the QP-2010s features mass stability of 0.15 Daltons in 48 hours.
Shimadzu's GCMS-QP2010s features a number of design innovations, including post quadrupole focusing lenses, redesigned ion optics and front access for easy maintenance.
GCMSsolution data station also fully controls and processes data for any analysis.
Classical spectrum permits rapid identification of unknowns using commercial libraries, making the QP-2010s ideal for a variety of high-throughput applications.
A range of accessories includes Shimadzu's AOC-20i auto injector, AOC-5000 injection system, and PY2020 D pyrolyzer.