This year’s ASMS annual conference in Indianapolis started with a lot of buzz around both the Zirconium pump and the ZircoFit fittings, which are both on display. Be sure to stop by our booth #825 if you are in Indy too!
Application Note: SPE Micro-HPLC with double throughput
Our neighbour CRO, Swiss BioQuant, use the Zirconium pump with a new scheme for loading and analyzing samples at the same time using the same binary pump. Dead times of the MS are greatly reduced, so they save a lot of instrument time while achieving exceptional sensitivity and precision.
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New ZircoFit Web-Shop Launched
All parts of the ZircoFit crimp-fitting system can now easily be ordered wordwide from the new web-shop at shop.zircofit.com.
Zirconium Software Integrations for OpenLab, Analyst, Chromeleon, HyStar
Prolab Instruments has released a new software interface for its Zirconium Nano-UHPLC pump series for use in chromatography data systems from various vendors. This was requested by many users, and adds to the flexibility of LC system integration. Continue reading Zirconium Software Integrations for OpenLab, Analyst, Chromeleon, HyStar
Nano-UHPLC Fittings, Revisited
In our long history of Micro- and Nano-HPLC product developments, we had the chance to collect experience using many approaches on how to fit a thin glass tube into a large (1/16″) stainless steel port, which is what many HPLC and UHPLC systems employ to this day.
New prolab.ch Website Now Online
Welcome to Prolab Instruments’ new website! The update was long overdue, and we hope the new site is more informative, up to date and friendly to use than the previous one. In case of any rough edges or missing information, we would be happy to hear from you.
Nano-HPLC: Why use smaller ID Columns and smaller Flow Rates in LC?
The large sample sets produced by modern biological research often need to be analyzed in a minimal amount of time. Additionally, target compound concentrations in these samples may be very low. Continue reading Nano-HPLC: Why use smaller ID Columns and smaller Flow Rates in LC?