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The pivotal role of instrument intelligence in the future of mass spectrometry

15 Jun 2023
The pivotal role of instrument intelligence in the future of mass spectrometry

Mass spectrometry has become a reliable technique used across many applications. Recent advances in instrument intelligence, such as predictive maintenance, are now providing mass spectrometry users with the ability to streamline laboratory processes, reduce human error, and increase data accuracy and consistency. In this video, Ken Suzuki, Vice President & General Manager, Mass Spectrometry Division, Agilent Technologies, discusses how the Agilent 6495D LC/TQ and the Agilent Revident LC/Q-TOF incorporate numerous intelligence features crucial for generating meaningful scientific insights and maximizing operation time and productivity.

This video was filmed at ASMS 2023.

6495D triple quadrupole LC/MS (LC/TQ)

Agilent Technologies

If you are under pressure to deliver meaningful results, the Agilent 6495D LC/TQ provides sensitivity without compromising robustness.  Built-in instrument intelligence of the 6495D LC/TQ enhances throughput, and integrates comprehensive workflows to get your lab up and running fast, allowing even novice users to generate expert results. 

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Revident quadrupole time-of-flight LC/MS (LC/Q-TOF)

Agilent Technologies

To stay competitive and adjust to changing industry requirements, you need evolved instrumentation with complete workflow solutions to meet current and future challenges. You must ensure that your lab can respond to emerging and unexpected contaminants with broader screening and retrospective analysis. The Agilent Revident LC/Q-TOF answers these challenges by maximizing time and productivity with sophisticated instrument intelligence.

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