Adopting Dynamic and Lean Gas Chromatography Operations that Do More with Less - - Chromatography Online
Adopting Dynamic and Lean Gas Chromatography Operations that Do More with Less



Tuesday, February 19, 2013

11:00 AM EST; 8:00 AM PST

Adopting Dynamic and Lean Gas Chromatography Operations that Do More with Less

Register Free >>

The typical gas chromatography laboratory exhibits a static situation where a set number of GC or GC/MS systems with dedicated configurations run specific applications covering the necessary sample throughput. The workload is rarely optimized, as some systems feature injection or detection solutions that are seldom used, while others face demanding 24/7 usage. When quantitation or identification challenges arise or current instrumentation is no longer supported, users generally acquire new instruments to meet new needs. This increases the overall capital investment required, as well as the operational budget costs encountered, such as expanded gas supplies, energy consumption, and consumable usage, even when the new GC is not in use.

A refreshing approach to GC instrument design and laboratory management enables users to dynamically and efficiently adjust resources to meet new and existing demands with fewer systems. In this web seminar, we will illustrate some innovative ways to reduce the total number of GC systems used to accomplish the same level of productivity, share the existing components for maximum efficiency, and quickly redistribute application workload as needed — all with minimal capital investment. We will also show how instrument downtime for maintenance activities, whether planned or unplanned, can basically be reduced to zero. Join us for this discussion to evolve your lab into a dynamic and lean operation with fewer systems and lower operating costs.

Sponsored by: Thermo Scientific

ADVERTISEMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus
LCGC E-mail Newsletters
Global E-newsletters subscribe here:




 
Survey
If you are you planning to attend HPLC2013 Amsterdam what is your main reason?
If you are you planning to attend HPLC2013 Amsterdam what is your main reason?
Sharing new techniques
Viewing the latest products and applications
Networking
Learning
Sharing new techniques
36%
Viewing the latest products and applications
27%
Networking
9%
Learning
27%
View Results

Click here