We've updated our Privacy Policy to make it clearer how we use your personal data. We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. You can read our Cookie Policy here.

Advertisement
An image displaying a Newsletter on tablet, laptop & mobile

To continue reading this article, sign up for FREE to

Technology Networks logo


Membership is FREE and provides you with instant access to email newsletters, digital publications, our full content catalogue & more...

New Bruker SCION 436 and 456 Gas Chromatography Series

Read time: Less than a minute

Launched at the recent 23rd Analytica Trade Fair in Munich, Germany (April, 2012) Bruker’s long tradition of innovation and product reliability have combined to create the next generation of SCION Gas Chromatographs.

By understanding and then designing to exceed the most critical performance and reliability needs of GC users, Bruker’s new SCION™ 436-GC and SCION 456-GC have been designed to meet the most important user specified requirements - reliable performance, ease of use and simple maintenance.

Enhanced Operator Benefits Bruker offers a range of SCION GC’s to meet virtually all application requirements. All GC’s are equipped with the convenience of:

• advanced EFC;

• 9” touch-panel designed for full GC operation in 13 different languages;

• embedded control architecture enabling remote user interface software;

• gas saving capabilities;

• turnkey analyzer solutions;

• targeted solution plug-ins that allow special reporting in specific markets.

Increased Productivity
The new SCION 436-GC and SCION 456-GC set new standards for data acquisition speed at >600Hz per channel for rapid separations and greater analysis throughput.

This key advance increases productivity and provides a platform that will inspire further advancement of GC separation technology.

SCION 436-GC is a compact instrument supporting two injectors and two detectors, including mass spectrometer - the perfect choice when bench space is at a premium.

SCION 456-GC provides industry-leading flexibility by supporting three injectors and four detectors, including the mass spectrometer.

Google News Preferred Source Add Technology Networks as a preferred Google source to see more of our trusted coverage.