Shim-pack GISS Series
HPLC Column Solutions
Shim-pack GISS series maintains the same ultra-high inertness and wider pH range as the Shim-pack GIST series while providing rapid separations with symmetric peaks. The optimization of surface area, pore size and chemical bonding delivers superior peak shapes, making these columns ideal for LC/MS/MS analysis. Shim-pack GISS series also includes the 1.9μm and 3μm HP series for UHPLC analyses.
Features
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High-speed analysis with ultra-high inertness and high durability
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News / Events
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Shimadzu has released the LCMS-2050 High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer.
The LCMS-2050 single quadrupole mass spectrometer combines the user-friendliness of an LC detector with the excellent performance of MS to provide a complete package of easy to use high-level performance and compactness.
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LabSolutions CS has been upgraded to Ver. 6.115.
LabSolutions CS features an innovative operating environment and provides complete data management to ensure secure information in networked laboratories.
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Shimadzu has released the CoreFocus Library.
CoreFocus Library is a digital library where you can find and learn different methods for analyzing your target compounds.
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Shimadzu has released the Nexera XS inert.
The Nexera XS inert system offers the ideal solution for the separation of biomolecules by combining the elevated pressure tolerance of a UHPLC system with complete inertness of the sample flow path, ensured by the absence of wetted metal surfaces and offering ultra-high resistance to corrosion.
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Shimadzu has released Method Development System
LabSolutions MD uses an “Analytical Quality by Design” (AQbD) approach for achieving efficient method development by designing analysis methods based on science and risk. All workflow steps can be completed using LabSolutions MD, including analyzing samples using the experimental design, building a design space by using the analytical results, and evaluating robustness after deciding the optimal analytical conditions.
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Registration is now open for Weight Reduction Using Composite Materials, Basic Course.