GCMS-QP2010 SE Single Quadrupole GC-MS
Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer
GCMS-QP2010 SE Single Quadrupole GC-MS
The GCMS-QP2010 SE is a single quadrupole gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer offering stable and cost-effective analysis for challenging compounds. A high-performance quadrupole mass filter ensures high sensitivity in both quantitative and qualitative analysis. The GCSMS-QP2010 SE is compatible with multiple sample introduction methods to enable a greater range of applications.
- A front-opening ion source chamber minimizes downtime by allowing maintenance to be performed quickly from the front of the instrument
- Routine analyses are fully automated using a range of sample introduction techniques, including large-volume and temperature-programmable injections, direct insertion probe, headspace, purge-and-trap, and others
- Robust single turbomolecular pump system that allows for twin-line configurations, helping your lab to maximize efficiency
- Ecology mode reduces costs associated with power and carrier gas consumption when the instrument is in standby
Features
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The GCMS-QP2010 SE incorporates a front-opening chamber in a design that is both visually pleasing and practical, allowing maintenance to be performed with ease...
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The ion optics are optimized by employing a high-performance quadrupole mass filter and Shimadzu's proprietary Optdesign simulation program...
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Equipping the instrument with Ecology mode reduces the power consumed in analysis standby mode by 40%...
News / Events
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ASMS (American Society for Mass Spectrometry) 2024
June 2-6
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, California
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National American Chemical Society (Spring) 2024
March 18-20
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Booth # 2931
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Shimadzu’s New Next-Generation GCMS Provides Outstanding Sensitivity, Stability and Speed
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SOFT 2022
October 30 - November 4
Cleveland Convention Center
Cleveland, Ohio
Booth # 714
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments and PACE Analytical Services Develop New Alternative Test Procedure to EPA Method 1613B