Ellutia Offer Affordable GC Cannabis Testing Solutions

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Ellutia Offer Affordable GC Cannabis Testing Solutions

14 Aug, 2017

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Ellutia Chromatography solutions can now offer a range of cannabis testing packages. The lower entry price makes GC Analysis affordable for more laboratories without sacrificing analytical performance. Based around the compact and versatile 200 series Gas Chromatograph Ellutia can offer systems for potency testing, pesticide screening, terpene and flavour profiling, and residual solvents analysis. Systems can be configured for manual injection or a range of autosampler options can be added.

The 200 Series Gas Chromatograph from Ellutia is a compact high-performance GC at an affordable price making gas chromatography accessible to every lab. Originally designed for use in education, the 200 Series GC is simple to operate with rugged construction making it the ideal first GC for Scientists looking to start gas chromatography. The Analytical performance however matches much larger costlier instruments from other manufacturers meaning it is just at home in a commercial lab as it is in the classroom.

Ellutia will be showing their range of cannabis analysis solutions at stand 347 at the cannabis science conference in Portland Oregon from the 28th-30th August 2017.

For more information please visit www.ellutia.com

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