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  • Agilent – MP-AES Systems – 4210 MP-AES

    The Agilent 4210 MP-AES has high sensitivity, detection limits down to ppb levels and is faster than conventional flame Atomic Absorption (AA) for a typical multi-element analysis. Best of all, the Agilent 4210 MP-AES runs on air instead of combus...

    The Agilent 4210 MP-AES has high sensitivity, detection limits down to ppb levels and is faster than conventional flame Atomic Absorption (AA) for a typical multi-element analysis. Best of all, the Agilent 4210 MP-AES runs on air instead of combustible gases.

    The safest, most cost-effective, flexible analysis with Agilent MP-AES systems

    Agilent’s industry-leading microwave plasma-atomic emission spectrometer (MP-AES) systems are powerful, cost-efficient and easy-to-use for a wide range of applications from routine analysis to complex precious metals analysis. By running on air, Agilent MP-AES systems both cost less and are safer than alternative methods that rely on flammable gases. The innovative Agilent 4210 MP-AES system offers higher sensitivity and faster throughput capabilities than flame atomic absorption.

  • Agilent – Portable FTIR – 4500 series

    The Agilent 4500 Series Portable FTIR Spectrometers are portable analyzers that support efforts associated with at site analysis of incoming materials and outgoing finished products in the chemical, food and polymer industries. They are also ideal...

    The Agilent 4500 Series Portable FTIR Spectrometers are portable analyzers that support efforts associated with at site analysis of incoming materials and outgoing finished products in the chemical, food and polymer industries. They are also ideal for proactive maintenance programs of high value equipment and machinery in construction and power production industries. Exceedingly compact, easy to use and rugged, it is a perfect match for applications that require high quality answers quickly. The combination of optics designed for reliability in non-lab environments, innovative sampling interfaces and fit-for-purpose software provides answers for liquid and solid samples at the sample site.

  • Agilent – Portable Raw Material ID Verification – Agilent RapID

    The RapID system is the next generation in portable Raman raw materials ID verification, extending high-throughput spectroscopic analysis through clear packaging to nontransparent and colored containers.

    ID testing of materials in opaque containers can create a bottleneck in pharmaceutical manufacturing. A dedicated sampling area is needed to open, sample, test and re-seal each container to verify the content’s identity.

    The RapID system uses spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) technology, which is a unique Raman variant ideally suited to noninvasive ID verification of raw materials. The RapID system allows the operator to verify the contents of each container through opaque and colored packaging in seconds, enabling release immediately into production. This saving on handling and lab testing reduces the overhead from hours or days to only minutes per batch.

     

    In routine operations, the RapID system is simple to use and highly suitable for warehouse or material storage environments. Using SORS technology, the system can positively identify raw materials through packaging. Bar code scanning of batch, materials, and container information can be used to streamline routine operation.

    • Portable Raman ID through opaque and colored sacks, tubs and bottles
    • 100% ID testing for all incoming containers
    • Faster ID workflow
    • Reduce operator time and sample-handling booth usage
    • No contamination – better for quality and operator exposure
    • Avoid sampling, maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination
    • Sterile manufacturing of parenteral and biological products benefits from the RapID system’s noninvasive approach
    • Compatible with most containers, APIs and excipients – Unlike conventional handheld Raman devices, the RapID system is compatible with multi-layer paper and plastic sacks, opaque plastic drums and thick amber glass bottles.
    • RapID has optional accessories to suit your environment and container types
  • Agilent – Raman Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis – TRS100

    The TRS100 enables fast, easy to use whole tablet or capsule assay & polymorph analysis for pharmaceutical QC testing. Easier to implement than other spectroscopic methods, Agilent’s transmission Raman spectroscopy (TR...

    The TRS100 enables fast, easy to use whole tablet or capsule assay & polymorph analysis for pharmaceutical QC testing. Easier to implement than other spectroscopic methods, Agilent’s transmission Raman spectroscopy (TRS) technology allows simple method-development and deployment in QC applications.

    A TRS100 system can reduce content uniformity (CU), assay, and ID tests to minutes per batch, saving significant cost and speeding up your QC workflow.

    TRS100 system trays can hold up to 300 coated tablets or intact capsules, or tens of glass vials or powder samples. Sample preparation and consumables are not needed, meaning skilled analytical resource is not required. CU testing methods using transmission Raman have been approved by regulators using ICH and regulatory-authority acceptable protocols.

    Solid state Analysis: The TRS100 can be used for quantitative measurement of polymorph content in intact tablets, with LOQ of 0.1-1% w/w – significantly better than XRPD. TRS can be used for residual crystallinity in amorphous API/tablet analysis.