Metrohm 889 IC Sample Center – Sample delivery in less than 10 seconds!

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Metrohm 889 IC Sample Center – Sample delivery in less than 10 seconds!

24 May, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Metrohm’s new 889 IC Sample Center speeds up sample introduction to under 10 seconds between start of determination and injection! Designed for small sample volumes (1 μL – 10 mL), it comes with an optional cooling function making it the perfect auto sampler for critical samples from the biochemical and clinical field.

• for sample volumes as small as 1 μL

• with an optional cooling function

• for robust, flexible and fast sample delivery

• running under MagIC Net™ 2.1

Faster than any other Metrohm Autosampler the 889 IC Sample Centre is characterised by its versatility in respect to different injection procedures, for example, full-loop, partial-loop and pick-up-mode. All three modes

support the Pressure –Assisted Sample Aspiration (PASATM). The headspace pressure erases the sample introduction especially for viscous samples. The variability of the sample volume also demonstrates the flexibility. The scope of delivery comprises of two 48 position racks for 300μL and 700μL (in 1μL increments). Besides these standard racks other sample racks for any type of HPLC vials as well as micro titer plates of the same SBS standard may be used on the 889 IC Sample Center. Racks with 12 to 384 sample positions will be supported.

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