The MDGC/GCMS-2010 is a MDGC system which gives you a excellent separation performance and high reproducibility with the multi-deans switching technology, and supports analyses of complex matrixes like petroleum products, aromas, and optical isomers, with intuitive operation, and ease of maintenance.Multi-Di
mensional GC/GCMS System Multi-Dimensional GC/GCMS SystemA multi-dimensional GC/GCMS system performs separation using two columns that have different characteristics. The system has a mechanism in which the components that are insufficiently separated in the first column they pass through (the "1st column") are introduced ("heart-cut") to a second, different column (the "2nd column"). This enables analysis with a level of separation that cannot be attained in conventional single-column analysis.Outstanding retention time stabilityMulti-Deans Switching Multi-Deans SwitchingIn the past, samples have been introduced to columns using the switching mechanism known as Deans-switching. However, this system results in such problems as a reduced recovery rate and fluctuations in the retention time.The MDGC/GCMS-2010 system incorporates multi-Deans switching, a new mechanism that significantly reduces the likelihood of fluctuations in the retention times of eluted components, even if switching is performed several times.
The MDGC/GCMS-2010 is a MDGC system which gives you a excellent separation performance and high reproducibility with the multi-deans switching technology, and supports analyses of complex matrixes like petroleum products, aromas, and optical isomers, with intuitive operation, and ease of maintenance.Multi-Dimensional GC/GCMS System Multi-Dimensional GC/GCMS SystemA multi-dimensional GC/GCMS system performs separation using two columns that have different characteristics. The system has a mechanism in which the components that are insufficiently separated in the first column they pass through (the "1st column") are introduced ("heart-cut") to a second, different column (the "2nd column"). This enables analysis with a level of separation that cannot be attained in conventional single-column analysis.Outstanding retention time stabilityMulti-Deans Switching Multi-Deans SwitchingIn the past, samples have been introduced to columns using the switching mechanism known as Deans-switching. However, this system results in such problems as a reduced recovery rate and fluctuations in the retention time.The MDGC/GCMS-2010 system incorporates multi-Deans switching, a new mechanism that significantly reduces the likelihood of fluctuations in the retention times of eluted components, even if switching is performed several times.