Tuesday, August 28, 2012

MiniSpe-ed Cartridges for Laboratory Sample Prep


MiniSpe-ed cartridges contain the wide variety of sorbents found in standard Spe-ed cartridges. The MiniSpe-ed configuration (similar to Sep-PakTM) can be easily used in manual syringe operations or on a vacuum manifold. MiniSpe-ed cartridges have a 1.0mL volume. For silica gel, this is 450mg.

The cartridges conveniently stack together, interchangeably, allowing you to use more than one sorbent or to further increase your capacity. Both cartridge types are available empty or pre-fritted for your own packing.

For more information about MiniSpe-ed Cartridges, visit the Applied Separations website.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Burst Device for Clinical and Diagnostic Particle Separation

No Pipette
No Contamination
No Sample Loss

 Applied Separations announces the addition of the new Burst device for clinical and diagnostic applications. The Burst device is faster, simpler, more accurate and less expensive than traditional methods. The Burst eliminates the pipette step, also eliminating contamination and sample loss, and is available in a variety of devices and formats.

For more information about the Burst device, visit the Applied Separations website.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Rimless and Flangeless Cartridges for Laboratory Sample Prep

Today’s fully automated SPE processing systems require an SPE cartridge configuration that has been specially adapted to fit these instruments. Applied Separations’ Flangeless cartridges do not have the flange, or tab that is found at the top of Applied Separations’ Standard SPE cartridge. A full selection of rimless cartridges is also available.
For more information, visit the Flangeless/Rimless section of the Applied Separations website.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Large Reservoir Cartridge for Laboratory Sample Prep

Choose Spe-ed SPE products for the highest quality cartridges and the greatest selection available.
 
The wide openings of both the 100mg and 500 mg (the nominal amount of sorbent) large reservoir cartridges (LRC) allow for sample or rinse volumes greater than that allowed by the standard cartridge. The flared shape accommodates 15mL of sample without using additional reservoirs or adaptors.

Visit the LRC section of the Applied Separations website for more information.