Maintain your Methods, Prolong your Helium Supply, and Save Your Budget with an Innovative Helium Solution
Maintain your Methods, Prolong your Helium Supply, and Save Your Budget with an Innovative Helium Solution
Wednesday, November 20, 2013 10:00 am CST/ 11:00 am EST/ 16:00
In this web seminar, we discuss a simple and safe helium solution that enables you to continue your analyses while keeping your methods intact, validation-effective, and regulation-compliant while alleviating helium supply concerns and extensive supply costs. Learn how this technology optimizes the flow and usage of helium when your instrument is idle, as well as during the analytical run, to eliminate potential waste typically observed in standard GC operations. Find out how to extend the lifetime of one helium cylinder to over 14 years under certain conditions and experience significant savings in both helium supply needs and financial costs throughout the lifetime of your GC-MS instrument.
Sponsored by: Thermo Fisher Scientific
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