Peak Scientific has created a new online calculation tool to help laboratories that use gas chromatography (GC) to quickly identify the ideal gas solution for their specific GC instrument.
Peak Scientific has created a new online calculation tool to help laboratories that use gas chromatography (GC) to quickly identify the ideal gas solution for their specific GC instrument.
The tool requires a few simple questions to be answered regarding a user’s GC instrument and can then identify the ideal gas supply solution for the GC instrument.
“One of the main goals of Peak is to make life easier for our customers, and our new GC gas calculator is an easy-to-use online tool that will quickly help our customers choose the right combination of generators to suit their lab’s needs,” said Ed Connor, Product Manager, Peak Scientific.
The tool is free to use and generates a simple report on the available options for specific GC setups.
“By answering a few simple questions, we will calculate the gases, flows, and purities required to support our customers’ GC applications and recommend a solution that will improve their lab workflow,” added Connor.
The calculator is available online at: http://www.peakscientific.com/gasflow
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