New GC products - including gas chromatographs, systems, accessories and columns
2014–2015 Survey of New GC Products
- Including Gas Chromatographs,
Systems, Accessories & Columns
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PLEASE NOTE: This survey is not limited only to new products that will be introduced at Pittcon 2015.
You may submit any product introduced since our 2014 coverage.
(One sheet per product: Maximum of 5 per company)
DEADLINE: January 14, 2015
Send completed form to: lbush@advanstar.com
DEADLINE: January 14, 2015
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Gas Chromatographs, Systems, Accessories
Product Name
Type of Product
GC System
Inlet
Accessory
Gas supply equipment
Detector
Autosampler/Autoinjector
Software
Other (specify)
Principal Features: (Be specific: avoid phrases such as "improved" or "best on the market." What makes the product interesting to LCGC readers?)
Suggested Applications
Other Information
GC Columns:
Product Name
Column dimensions
Column type
Packed Column
WCOT Capillary
SCOT Capillary
PLOT Capillary
Sol Gel
Packed columns
Particle Size & Range
Coverage
Capillary columns
Film Thickness (micrometers)
Phase Ratio
Temperature limit(s) (°C)
Other specifications (specify)
Suggested Application(s)
Primary Benefit(s) to the chromatographer, compared to current products
Unique features worthy of mention
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