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Creating MS Acquisition Methods in SCIEX OS

18 Jun 2017
Creating MS Acquisition Methods in SCIEX OS

In this video, meet the new SCIEX OS, designed to drive the X-Series QTOF mass spec systems. Learn how simple and intuitive the software is for creating new acquisition methods.

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SCIEX helps to improve the world we live in by enabling scientists and laboratory analysts to find answers to the complex analytical challenges they face. The company's global leadership and world-class service and support in the capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry industry have made it a trusted partner to thousands of the scientists and lab analysts worldwide who are focused on basic research, drug discovery and development, food and environmental testing, forensics and clinical research. With over 40 years of proven innovation, SCIEX excels by listening to and understanding the ever-evolving needs of its customers to develop reliable, sensitive and intuitive solutions that continue to redefine what is achievable in routine and complex analysis.

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X500R QTOF system

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Made just for you, the X500R QTOF system is the first robust, high-performance high resolution MS system designed for routine use. The simple, balanced hardware design combined with the SCIEX OS software user interface makes the system easy to learn, and the robust performance ensures you get the right results quickly, reliably, and with maximum uptime for all your routine testing applications.   Features: Simplicity in hardware and software design for ease of operation, regardless of technician's skill set. Robustness delivered for analysis of complex samples with the Turbo V ionization source. Balanced across key criteria to deliver performance without compromise. Superior instrument uptime with fast and efficient maintenance. Stability through long runs with automated calibration. The sleek, compact design requires little lab space.

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