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Cooling Fluid
P/N: 502-396
BBOT Standard
P/N: 502-654, 502-897
Cellulose
P/N: 764-098
Nickel Combustion Boat
P/N: 625-505-430
Fly Ash
P/N: 502-843
Benzoic Acid
P/N:502-892, 621-606-245, 774-208-150
Fiber Shapes
P/N: 035-602, 035-607, 035-622
Fiber L16 Shapes
P/N: 035-606
Coal Reference Material
P/N: 502-845, 502-846
LECONAL
P/N: 502-889
Zirconium Dioxide Reference Material
P/N:502-908
Cleaner Citranox®
P/N:633-103-269 633-103-270
Furnace Reagent Secondary
P/N:503-510-HAZ
Nickel Products
P/N 001-053 XX-502-822 YY-001-067 XX-502-344
Steel reference materials for gas analysis
P/N 001-106 YY-001-106
P/N YY-001-103 YY-001-109 YY-001-120 YY-001-121 YY-001-122 YY-001-122-1 YY-001-123 YY-001-124 YY-001-125 YY-001-126 YY-001-127 YY-001-128 YY-001-129
P/N YY-001-112 YY-001-114-001 YY-001-115-001 YY-001-116 YY-001-117 YY-001-118 YY-001-119 YY-001-114-002 YY-001-114-003 YY-001-115-002 YY-001-115-003
P/N YY-001-300
P/N 001-111 YY-001-111
Frank Dorman [Penn State University] discusses how time-of-flight mass spectrometry can be used to study fluids involved with hydraulic fracturing, to identify environmental contamination concerns. Presented 19 July 2012.
Workflow for the Assessment of Key Aroma Compounds of Pumpernickel Bread Variations | Pegasus BT 4D and ChromaTOF Tile | 203-821-667
Statistical Differentiation of Baijiu Spirits Using SPME-GC-TOFMS and ChromaTOF Sync Software | Pegasus BT and ChromaTOF Sync | 203-821-659
Statistical Differentiation of Baijiu Spirits Using SPME-GCxGC-TOFMS and ChromaTOF Tile Software | Pegasus BT 4D and ChromaTOF Tile | 203-821-672
Determination of Mercury in Solvent-Based Waste Paint
GCxGC to Resolve First Dimension Coelutions and Improve Area %Information from FID/MS Dual Detection Data | Pegasus BT 4D with Paradigm Shift | 209-200-174
Quantitative Depth Profile (QDP) Analysis of Galvannealed Steel
Christina M. Crimi, Nicholas H. SnowLC/GC North America; 2008
Helium is becoming an increasingly limited natural resource; using Hydrogen to achieve increased chromatographic throughput in GC applications is attractive. Both have advantages and disadvantages. LECO experts investigated the use of Hydrogen as a carrier gas for GC-TOF-MS analysis. Their method transfer approach, technology benefits, and application examples are presented.
Presented by Nick Jones at the LCGC ChromTalks in May 2022.
Welcome to the "Riviera of the Midwest." LECO Headquarters are located in St. Joseph, Michigan, home to the Silver Beach County Park, consistently ranked one of the best beaches on Lake Michigan. Downtown St. Joseph offers numerous shopping and dining experiences. Across the river in neighboring Benton Harbor, dining and live entertainment venues await, along with the Harbor Shore Golf Course. Surrounding areas offer lush landscapes with numerous vineyards and local wineries and distilleries. Learn more about the activities our area has to offer.
John Seeley [Oakland University] discusses various modulation technique for sample introduction into GCxGC columns. Presented 29 March 2019.
The LV Series testing systems offer you the advantange of testing materials that range from extremely soft to ultra hard. LECO Ref. #209-094
Thomas Groger [University of Rostock] discusses the benefits that GCxGC provided their laboratory with the study of crude oils, bitumen, and various high boilers (solvents added to slow evaporation rates). Presented 08 March 2018.
Solutions for Metabolomics Analysis. As the established leader in GC-MS metabolomics, LECO products deliver the accuracy, resolving power, deconvoclution, and speed to characterize the most complex biological systems. LECO Ref. #209-240
Bulk Analysis of Hot Dip Galvanizing Bath Using the GDS500A
QDP Analysis of Galvanized Steel
Forensics and Toxicology. LECO CK ASMS17 LPSS-222
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