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RELEASED
New Products
eTOC series
On‑Line TOC Analyzer for Pure Water Demands for highly purified water and its quality control are getting
stronger in many industries, such as pharmaceutical, medical device,
food/beverage, chemical, precision machinery, and semiconductor.
Shimadzu’s eTOC has been designed to satisfy this demand. It has
very high sensitivity and low detection limits, reaching 0.1 µg/L,
making it perfectly suitable for ultra‑pure water measurement.
Technology, Usability and Reliability: the defining attributes of the
ultra‑small, high‑value eTOC.
Features
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World’s first technology in the world’s smallest and lightest casing
Easy‑to‑use and maintain design
Reliability to support regulations
*According to August 2020 Shimadzu survey
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ELSD‑LTIII
Evaporative Light Scattering Detector for HPLC
The evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) is a general‑purpose
universal detector that can even detect components with no UV
absorption, such as carbohydrates, lipids, surfactants, and synthetic
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polymers. With exceptional sensitivity, a wide dynamic range
through Analytical Intelligence features, and easy operability using
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LabSolutions software, the ELSD‑LT III contributes to more
effective analysis in a wide variety of fields.
*Excluding some volatile compounds
Features
Unique design achives universal detection
High sensitivity and a wide dynamic range
Compact design with excellent usability
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Nexera MX
Ultra‑High Speed LCMS System for Multiplex Analysis
Nexera MX adopts a proprietary Nexera MX Dual Stream Technology
(MX‑DST) that improves the data collection efficiency of LC/MS by
introducing samples into LC‑MS using two alternate analysis
streams. In combination with the LabSolutions Connect MRM, a
series of steps from optimization of MRM to quantitative analysis
can be performed seamlessly in a single software package to
support easy operations in high‑speed analysis.
Features
Quick and automatic optimization of MRM conditions
Double sample throughput with the same method
More efficient, error‑free analysis preparation
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