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Opening the door to optimal water for HPLC and ICP-MS

Webinar date: 9 July 2015, 08:00 PDT / 11:00 EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST

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Avoid contaminating and degrading your lab’s high purity water and discover how to get the best quality water from your purification system.

Contaminated reagents – water in particular – can affect sensitive analytical techniques. It is important to choose the right type of water, especially when using a water purification system. In this webinar, Dr Estelle Riché will provide practical tips and discuss water contaminants and how they impact HPLC, LC-MS and ICP-MS instruments and analytical results.

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