Refurbished MS/LCMS Systems and MS Workstations with Optional Pump Noise Reduction

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Refurbished MS/LCMS Systems and MS Workstations with Optional Pump Noise Reduction

30 Dec, 2010

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KRSS is the UK’s fastest growing mass spectrometry service organisation, employing experienced engineers with many years knowledge of mass spec service. The team at KRSS work with customers to offer competitively priced service options which minimise instrument downtime, maximise sample throughput and ensure quality results are delivered on time. Quality spare parts support all LCMS and GCMS service agreements. This provides customers with peace of mind, ensuring results are not compromised. Refurbished LCMS and UHplc MS systems are offered at affordable prices with warranty - each unit is serviced and validated prior to installation.

Custom built LC and MS workstations available with or without inbuilt MS pump noise reduction, along with the new MS-QuietBox II for single or double pump noise reduction.

Comprehensive LCMS and GCMS service support and instrument sales specialist; specialised support for Micromass/Waters, ABI/Sciex, Thermo and Agilent Mass Spectrometers; all inclusive, preventative maintenance, callout paid contracts, IQ/OQ and custom packages available; service and repair of CTC autosamplers, Hplc & GC’s; decommissioning, relocation and installation options; Maldi MS service & laser replacement; and MS workstations with pump noise reduction.

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