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Food and beverage testing is a critical scientific practice that ensures food safety, food quality, and compliance of food and drink products. Through comprehensive analysis, food testing labs assess factors such as microbiological contamination, chemical residues, nutritional content, and authenticity. By adhering to strict regulatory standards and industry guidelines, food and beverage testing helps maintain product integrity, fight food fraud, prevent foodborne illnesses, and meet consumer expectations for safety and transparency. Explore how food and beverage testing labs play a pivotal role in safeguarding public health and promoting trust in the global food supply chain.

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VeriSpray™ PaperSpray Ion Source

Thermo Fisher Scientific

If you are dealing with a rising backlog of samples due to an insufficient chromatography-based solution, the Thermo Scientific VeriSpray PaperSpray ion source for mass spectrometry is a valuable alternative solution for MS analysis. This paper spray ionization technique provides direct sample analysis capability with your triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, eliminating the need for chromatographic based separation, simplifyi…

5.0/5.0
|2 Reviews


Scherzo SM-C18 Column

Imtakt

An ODS column with Anion and Cation Exchange. Weak ionic ligands adequately bonded to this material optimized for the separation of basic/acidic compounds at neutral pH.

4.7/5.0
|2 Reviews

Agilent 8890 GC System

Agilent Technologies

The 8890 Gas Chromatograph system meets specific analysis demands with speed, accuracy, and reliability. Built-in intelligence, 6th-generation electronic pneumatic control (EPC), and a unique browser interface that lets you monitor your system from home, office, or remote location increase productivity and uptime.

4.7/5.0
|49 Reviews
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Ghost-Buster column

Welch Materials, Inc

In HPLC analysis, especially in gradient elution, some unexpected peaks, which are usually called Ghost peaks, may appear in a chromatogram. Ghost peaks my appear for many reasons, including residual in injection valve, water pollution impurities and unknown components in sample. Generally, they are caused by impurities from mobile phase. Welch Ghost-Buster Column can solve this problem easily! Welch Ghost-Buster colu…

5.0/5.0
|3 Reviews