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November 2007Markes International opens a USA subsidiaryMarkes International Inc. 1440 Whalley Ave. #224 New Haven, CT 06516 USATel (toll free): 1-866-483-5684
September 2007 HS-TD technology for the routine detection of ppt level odorants in drinking waterTechnical Note (TDTS) # 78 & Product Brochure (HS-TD) Markes International announces routine detection of ppt level geosmin, methyl-i-borneol and other odorants in drinking water using its new expanded range of equilibrium headspace - thermal desorption (HS-TD) technology. Designed to integrate with several leading brands of HS systems, the Markes HS-TD system integrates two of the most important GC sample introduction techniques – equilibrium headspace (HS) and thermal desorption (TD). HS-TD opens up new possibilities to users who need enhanced sensitivity for HS applications and/or require a versatile sample introduction system capable of dealing with any matrix: Solid, liquid or gas. HS-TD incorporates the Markes UNITY thermal desorber, with its market leading trapping technology and pioneering quantitative sample re-collection facility. The combined system offers three modes of operation:
September 2007
July 2007 New Product Annoucement: Enhanced analysis of ‘Air Toxic’ VOCs in canisters following US EPA methodsASIS 8Building on the success of Air Server for automated on-line sampling of air / gas streams, the new ASIS 8 module from Markes International connects to the company’s UNITY or ULTRA-UNITY thermal desorption (TD) systems to provide enhanced, cryogen-free and automated analysis of VOCs in canisters, Tedlar™ bags and other whole air/gas containers. The ASIS 8 comprises thermostatted, 8-channel stream selection hardware complete with inert sample flow path and an internal standard addition facility. This complies with US EPA Method TO-15 for monitoring volatile organic Air Toxics in ambient air using canisters. Featuring cryogen-free operation combined with unbeatable chromatographic performance, UNITY-ASIS 8 systems allow sequential analysis of up to 8 canisters. The new technology provides best possible detection limits for trace-level vapour-phase organics while significantly reducing laboratory running costs by removing the expense and downtime associated with liquid cryogen
June 2007 New Product Announcement: RFID-tagging technology to revolutionise sorbent tube tracking and identificationTubeTAG™ Sorbent tube informaticsTubeTAG is a patented, powerful and unique tool for tracking thermal desorption tubes used for air monitoring and other applications. The product consists of RFID tag assemblies for attaching onto individual sorbent tubes, a tag reader / writer (TAGSCRIBE) and software."We have a lot of sorbent tubes lying around our lab. Before TubeTAG there was no fool-proof way of being able to track these tubes; knowing what sorbent was in each, the history of each tube, and so on...TubeTAG has revolutionised the way we work"
May 2007 Two of the most powerful GC introduction techniques, headspace (HS) and thermal desorption (TD), brought together in a new systemDesigned to integrate with either the 70-position G1888 HS system or the 44-position G1290 (7694) HS system from Agilent Technologies, Markes HS-TD system opens up new possibilities to users who require enhanced sensitivity for HS applications and/or require a versatile sample introduction system capable of dealing with any matrix; soil, water or air; solid, liquid or gas. The HS-TD incorporates Markes UNITY thermal desorber, with its market leading trapping technology and pioneering quantitative sample re-collection facility. UNITY is fully compliant with all standard TD methods. The combined system offers three modes of operation:Automated HS-trap – offering enhanced sensitivity and a wider volatility range than conventional headspace and without the foaming and complexity of purge-and-trap Method-compliant analytical thermal desorption Conventional automated equilibrium headspace