Orbitrap™ Excedion™ Pro mass spectrometers

Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Excedion Pro Hybrid Mass Spectrometer provides advanced performance and precision to help you achieve groundbreaking discoveries in your scientific analyses

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Building on our outstanding legacy quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry technology, Orbitrap Excedion Pro mass spectrometers deliver enhanced sensitivity, dynamic range, fast and sensitive (optional field upgradable) electron-based fragmentation, and unique capabilities transforming everyday analysis into exceptional results. Designed for biopharma, metabolomics, proteomics and structural biology applications, these advanced benchtop hybrid mass spectrometers set a new standard in analytical performance, empowering you to make groundbreaking discoveries.

Key features:

Ultra-high-field Orbitrap mass analyzer with scan speed up to 70 Hz — Scan speed indicates the speed that the instrument acquires MS2 mass spectra per second.

Enhanced dynamic range (eDR) — Full MS mass range is dissected into two Orbitrap subscans, each performing multiplexed isolation and overall MS1 acquisition of equidistant or customizable m/z sub-ranges with efficient ion delivery to the Orbitrap analyzer. Stitching of two Orbitrap subscans is achieved automatically and fully embedded in the data structure. The number of windows within each Orbitrap subscan can be adjusted according to individual needs.

TurboTMT intelligent data acquisition mode (TMTpro 32plex) — Unique processing mode powered by Phased Spectrum Deconvolution Method (ΦSDM) specifically designed to improve the acquisition rate of Thermo Scientific TMTpro 32plex reagents experiments.

Hybrid-DIA — Combines the sensitivity and specificity of targeted proteomics experiments with the unbiased discovery of DIA-based shotgun proteomics in a single experiment

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