LCMS-8050 Triple Quad LC-MS/MS
Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
Triple Quadrupole Tandem LC-MS/MS
Enhancements in chromatography and sub-2 micron columns have caused narrower peak widths, increasing resolution. In addition to high-resolution columns, analysts are demanding shorter chromatographic run times while adding more analytes to a single method. With these two factors at play, it is clear that the LCMS-8050 ultra fast mass spectrometer is needed in order to accurately and reliably detect each compound in a sample.
- High-Sensitivity & High-Speed Scanning at 30,000 u/sec
- High-Sensitivity & High-Speed Positive/Negative Ionization Switching in 5 msec
- High-Sensitivity & High-Speed MRM at 555 MRM/sec
- Excellent Reproducibility Even at Attogram (ag) Levels
Features
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High Sensitivity for Trace Quantitative Analysis
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Polarity Switching Technology with No Compromise in Quality or Sensitivity
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Simultaneous, Highly Reliable Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
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High-Sensitivity High-Speed MRM at 555 ch/sec
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Maintains High Sensitivity Even During Successive Demanding Analyses
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Multi-Analyte Quantitative Software included with every new Shimadzu LC-MS/MS
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Latest Webinar
Videos
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Webinar - Mass Spec Approaches to Supporting Biologic Development
Learn how the tools and methods of mass spectrometry can provide insight to the development, selection, and ultimately safe production of biologic therapeutics. Our discussion looks at mass spec-driven workflows and will include cell culture monitoring, intact and subunit monoclonal antibody analysis, and N-glycan characterization. Whether your role in human or animal medicine is in early-stage drug development, or final product QA/QC, come see how Shimadzu’s innovative lineup of Ultra-fast LCMS detectors can provide solutions to your challenging biologics analysis through all phases of the drug life-cycle.
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How to Clean the Ionization Source on a Shimadzu Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
In this how-to video, we'll guide you through the process of cleaning the ionization source on Shimadzu Triple Quadrupole Instruments. The ionization source is a critical component responsible for generating ions from the sample, and regular maintenance is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your instrument.
Follow along as we demonstrate step-by-step instructions on how to safely and effectively clean the ionization source, including removing any built-up contaminants and residue that may affect sensitivity and accuracy. We'll provide useful tips and best practices to help you maintain your Shimadzu Triple Quadrupole Instrument in top condition.
Whether you're a seasoned user or new to mass spectrometry, this comprehensive guide will empower you to confidently clean the ionization source and keep your instrument running smoothly. Don't let maintenance tasks overwhelm you - with our expert advice, you'll be able to maintain peak performance and achieve reliable results with your Shimadzu Triple Quadrupole Instrument. -
How To Replace the ESI Capillary on a Shimadzu LCMS Triple Quad
This video demonstrates how easy it is to replace the ESI capillary on a Shimadzu LCMS Triple Quad instrument.
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How To Change the Desolvation Line on a Shimadzu Mass Spectrometer
This video shows how easy it is to change the desolvation line, or inlet capillary, on a Shimadzu Mass Spectrometer. You'll see that it is not necessary to vent the instrument in oder to complete this task.
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How to Switch from ESI to APCI on a Shimadzu Triple Quad
This video shows you how easy it is to change from an ESI probe to an APCI probe on a Shimadzu Triple Quad.
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LCMS-8050 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
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JASIS 2013 LCMS-8050
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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Shimadzu Announces New LCMS RX Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Series
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments announces the new LCMS RX series of triple quadrupole mass spectrometry instruments. These advanced systems are supported by integrated hardware and software technologies to ensure reliable and robust results at lower operating costs, even under the most challenging and dynamic laboratory environments.
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Opens R&D Center
These forward-focused R&D centers will enable us to closely collaborate with customers and stakeholders to develop products that meet tomorrow’s analytical laboratory needs and swiftly deliver these solutions to the marketplace.
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MSACL 2024 (Mass Spectrometry Applications to the Clinical Lab)
March 19-21
Monterey Conference Center
Monterey, 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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Innovative Technology Developed by Shimadzu and Washington University is Expected to Improve Healthy Life Expectancy