Three new brochures from Waters focus on contract research organisations (CROs), food safety, and environmental sample testing
Waters' sample preparation and column technologies are featured in two brochures detailing how environmental and food testing laboratory directors, scientists and chemists can meet regulatory requirements and increase sample throughput in a cost-effective manner.
A third brochure for contract research organisations (CROs) explains how Waters chemistry products can help control sources of hidden laboratory costs while enhancing data quality.
Waters Complete Solutions for Environmental Sample Testing brochure (720001278EN) highlights the company's sample preparation and LC column technologies specifically designed to extract and analyse a wide range of contaminants found in drinking water, wastewater, air, soil and solid waste matrices.
As populations grow with resultant increased pressure on available food supplies, some food producing countries use agrochemicals, food dyes, veterinary medicines and other banned substances to either increase food production or to enhance consumer appeal.
Waters Complete Solutions for Food Safety Testing brochure (720001277EN) explains how Waters's sample preparation products and column technologies have advanced food safety testing procedures so that exporting countries can comply with mandated detection limits and increased sample throughput requirements.
Waters Complete Solutions for Contract Research Organisations brochure (720001276EN) presents the business case for the value of purchasing Waters's chemistry products.
The brochure also includes a detailed section highlighting Waters's sample preparation and column technology platforms, illustrating which product offering is best suited for various laboratory analyses.
Each brochure also includes instructions for scientists to search the company's Chemistry eApplications Notebook for previously developed HPLC, MS and sample preparation methods.
Access is free and unlimited via the company's website.
Scientists can select a method by compound name and download a PDF file for more information.

