PAL RSI
Industry standard for intelligent sample preparation
Cost-effective solution for labs in need of robustness and uncompromising performance.
Customers working with GC love the possibility to use liquid, headspace or SPME sampling on the same system.
LC customers appreciate the PAL because of its huge sample capacity, the range of syringes and valves available.
A flexible tool. Its open and modular architecture makes it the most versatile system on the market. Injection tools can be exchanged manually readily within minutes.
The PAL RSI is a safe investment: if your requirements grow an upgrade to the full RTC (Robotic Tool Change) functionality is possible and gives access to complete workflow automation.
Brochures
PAL RSI and PAL RTC - Sample prep and injection
In this product brochure, CTC Analytics presents the PAL System as a versatile and widely utilized sample preparation and handling platform. The PAL System serves as a comprehensive toolkit for various sample preparation tasks, ranging from simple liquid injections to complex workflows. It can be customized and expanded to meet specific requirements, offering options to enhance sample capacity and integrate additional modules.
CTC Analytics AG sample preparation compendium
Dive into the realm of sample preparation, a crucial part of the pre-analytical phase, exploring how automation – particularly using x,y,z robots and innovative tools for streamlining extraction procedures – transforms workflows for laboratories relying on liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Beyond this, these workflows may also serve as an inspiration for other analytical platforms.
Standardizing metabolomics advances biomarker discovery
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Streamline food safety analysis through automation
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