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Productivity enhancement with liquid chromatography solutions

The collective power of chromatography LC that takes your productivity to new heights

Modern laboratories across all industries are constantly being asked to achieve more with less without compromising data quality. To do this, innovations are needed in scientific instrumentation that will increase throughput, ease quantitative and qualitative sample characterization, and simultaneously improve return on investment.

Thermo Scientific Liquid Chromatography solutions help scientists overcome laboratory resource limitations and increase productivity. The key is the application of dual pump technology for smarter, more efficient workflows without the need for additional bench space.

Two systems that have such dual pump technology are the Thermo Scientific™ Vanquish™ Duo UHPLC System and the Thermo Scientific™ UltiMate™ 3000 Dual Gradient HPLC System. They are designed to help laboratories develop and establish workflows with more efficient use of resources.

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