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User-Friendly Chromatography and Spectroscopy

03 Feb, 2013

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Agilent Technologies Inc. (USA) recently introduced the 2013 Essential Chromatography and Spectroscopy Catalogue. The new catalogue is divided into five sections to help the reader easily navigate Agilent’s growing portfolio, which includes general chromatography, sample preparation, GC and GC/MS, LC and LC/MS, and spectroscopy.

This edition of the catalogue contains CrossLab products for use with other manufacturers’ instruments. It also includes details about electrochemistry meters and supplies, Captiva syringe filters, Ultra Inert and application-specific GC columns, LC biomolecule and Poroshell 120 columns, and OneNeb nebulizer for ICP-OES and MP-AES.

The 2013 catalogue lists thousands of products with part numbers, descriptions and configurations, as well as hundreds of applications. Method descriptions, selection guides, compatibility charts, maintenance schedules, and tips for how to get the most out of Agilent consumables provide additional value to the customer.

The catalogue is currently available in English. French, German, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese versions will be available in early April.

The 2013 Agilent Essential Chromatography and Spectroscopy Catalogue (or individual sections) can be ordered at bit.ly/agilentcatalog2013.

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