(29 companies) Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a group of related separation techniques that use narrow-bore fused-silica capillaries to separate a complex array of large and small molecules.
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(26 companies) Degassers are used to filter or remove gases from solvents and samples.
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(37 companies) Digesters are used to break samples down into their basic constituents for further analysis.
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(102 companies) Gas chromatographs separate organic chemical mixtures according to physical properties.
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(30 companies) Gas chromatography detectors (GC detectors) identify solutes as they exit the chromatographic column. A chromatogram is generated plotting the signal versus time.
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(79 companies) High performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC) use a liquid mobile phase to separate the components of a mixture. The components are dissolved in a solvent and forced to flow through a chromatographic column under high pressure.
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(82 companies) Laboratory homogenizers are high-speed, high-shear mixers that reduce samples to uniformed-sized molecules through maceration, cutting, and blending. They are used to process liquids, slurries, or granular substances.
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(116 companies) High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) columns use a liquid mobile phase to separate the components of a mixture.
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(52 companies) High performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) detectors pass a beam of light through a column effluent as the fluid passes through a low-volume flow cell. Variations in light intensity are recorded and a chromatograph is generated.
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(159 companies) Laboratory balances are used to measure an object’s mass to a very high degree of precision.
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(141 companies) Laboratory centrifuges are used to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, and viscosity of the medium and rotor speed.
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(120 companies) Laboratory filters are used to remove particulates from samples in laboratory-scale applications. They consist of a filter medium and housing or holder that constrains and supports the filter media in the sample’s path.
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(10 companies) Laboratory freeze dryers preserve samples by freezing the material and then allowing sublimation to occur. This water-removal process is also known as lyophilization.
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(163 companies) Laboratory mixers are used to mix, emulsify, homogenize, disintegrate and dissolve samples.
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(102 companies) Laboratory shakers and rotators are used to blend or agitate samples within flasks or tubes.
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(85 companies) Reactors are used to grow cells and contain reactions.
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(79 companies) Sample dryers are used to remove liquids from a sample through techniques such as freeze drying, spray drying, and evaporation.
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(40 companies) Solid phase extraction (SPE) cartridges and discs are used to clean up a sample before using a chromatographic or other analytical method to quantify the amount of analyte(s) in the sample.
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(56 companies) Titration instruments are used to determine the concentration of dissolved substances. Titration is based on a complete chemical reaction between the specific substance, the analyte, and a reagent or titrant of known concentration that is added to the sample.
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