Q&A The Column www.thecolumn.eu.com September 2006 Cool Technology The new
Clarus 600 gas chromatograph GC was developed to cut down analysis times
and make the separation of highly volatile compounds easier. The Column
spoke to Andrew Tipler, senior scientist at the chromatography business
unit of PerkinElmer Instruments to find out more. Why was the Clarus 600
GC is normally applied to stabilize the column developed? temperature
before proceeding with the next analysis. The autosampler operation The
new platform aims to let has also been enhanced to initiate loading
chromatographers speed up their analysis of the syringe with sample before
the next without changing any of the existing analysis. chromatographic
conditions. It can also Regarding operating at near ambient separate
highly volatile compounds at low temperature, there are many compounds
temperatures within 5
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