FluxEdge™ GC Systems
FluxEdge™ Modules for Gas Chromatograph
FluxEdge Technology is an innovative solution that takes gas chromatography (GC) gas analysis applications to the next level. Compatible with Shimadzu's latest GC platforms, FluxEdge provides reliable results with minimal maintenance, whether bench-scale analytical testing or continuous data monitoring is required.
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Shimadzu GC 70th years Anniversary
This year we celebrate 70 years of Shimadzu GC. In 1956, Shimadzu developed the GC-1A, the first gas chromatograph released in Japan. 70 years later, that same spirit of innovation lives on. Building upon the technology, expertise, and dedication cultivated over the past seven decades, we recently introduced the Nexis GC-2060 – The Next Industry Standard.
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Nexis GC-2060, Gas Chromatograph has been released
The Nexis GC‑2060 is Shimadzu’s latest flagship gas chromatograph. The Nexis GC‑2060 offers both exceptional reliability and continuous innovation, serving as a trusted partner that supports users and advances the industry across generations.
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FluxEdge GC Systems has been released
FluxEdge provides reliable results with minimal maintenance, whether bench-scale analytical testing or continuous data monitoring is required.
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Explore GC Systems for Official Standards
Each Shimadzu System GC Analyzer is meticulously built and rigorously tested to meet the specific analytical needs outlined by applicable industry standards, providing dependable performance for a wide range of applications.
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PONAsolution has been released
The PONAsolution is an analytical software for LabSolutions that effectively supports PONA Analysis and Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis.
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User's Voice from Nanospace Catalysis Research Unit, Institute of Integrated Research (IIR), Institute of Science Tokyo
From the Development of Zeolite Catalysts to Achieving Carbon Neutrality using Gas Chromatography