LCMS-8060 Triple Quad LC-MS/MS
Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
The LCMS-8060 features an optimized ion guide and technologies incorporated in the ion transport optical system. As a result, the ion sampling efficiency and ion focusing capability are significantly increased, to achieve improved sensitivity, approx. 3 times better than that of the LCMS-8050. Inheriting the high-speed performance of the LCMS-8050, this flagship model in the UFMS series features both the world's highest level of sensitivity and the world's highest throughput. It is capable of detecting ultra trace components in complex matrices, which have been difficult to detect to date, both quickly and with high sensitivity. This will contribute to further improvements in data quality in all types of trace quantitative analysis applications, such as for biological samples, which requires the highest level of sensitivity.
Features
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By redefining the ion focusing capability on the UF-Qarray, the LCMS-8060 brings a meaningful impact to quantitative detection and...
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Inspired by the need to balance advanced high speed MS/MS detection technologies with unrivalled LC performance, we were the first...
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Solving Complex Problems
High-sensitivity quantitation of intact catecholamines (CAs) in human plasma.
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Long term stability study on LCMS-8060
The robustness of the LCMS-8060 and modified ion optics was also assessed by injecting 2400 samples of femto-gram levels of...
Videos
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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-8060 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
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LC-MS/MS Enables Rapid Quantitative Analysis of Over 200 Veterinary Drugs
Mycotoxins are naturally occurring poisonous chemicals that can contaminate food, making it unsafe to consume. The LCMS-8060 can help your lab detect mycotoxins with ease.
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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PITTCON 2024
February 26-28
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California
Booth # 2523