FMS introduces the only known "Total Solution" Sample Prep system available that combines 3 systems in 1 economical package. The Total Prep performs the entire extraction, sample clean-up and concentration for six samples in less than a few hours, thus producing high recoveries and excellent precision for all analysts.
FMS introduces the only known "Total Solution" Sample Prep system available that combines 3 systems in 1 economical package. The Total Prep performs the entire extraction, sample clean-up and concentration for six samples in less than a few hours, thus producing high recoveries and excellent precision for all analysts. This computerized system is easy to use and is fully programmable. With the Total-Prep system you have the option to run a single process such as an extraction or sample cleanup, or else you may run a variety of combinations including extraction, clean-up and evaporation in one step. This Total-Prep system increases speed, while reducing both errors and poor recoveries. It also produces a cleaner background and reduced contamination due to its closed loop system. Applications include Dioxins, PCBs, PAHs, PBDEs and Pesticides.
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