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Activated Research Company (ARC) has recently launched their flagship product, the Polyarc™ reactor. The 3D-printed catalytic microreactor is a breakthrough universal carbon detector technology for gas chromatography. The technology enhances existing GC/FIDs by converting all organic compounds to methane molecules prior to their detection by the FID, resulting in a universal FID response. 

Using a Polyarc™ reactor improves GC/FID performance, reduces operating costs, enables quantification without calibration standards, improves accuracy and detects compounds with little or no previous FID sensitivity. Since its very recent launch, the Polyarc™ reactor has received international awards due to its innovative nature and the benefits it offers to scientists. 

“We are honored the Polyarc™ reactor has received multiple international awards since our recent product launch and applaud organizations who recognize innovative technologies through their annual awards,” says Andrew Jones, ARC’s Partner and Co- Founder. “We are pleased with the positive feedback from our existing customers and are encouraged by the significant interest in the Polyarc™ reactor.”