High speed chromatography results
New tools for faster chromatography workflows

FRASER McLEOD
Softron
Dornierstrasse 4
Germering, 82110, Germany

In today’s laboratories there are many steps between receiving a sample for analysis and producing the final results.These include creating and running the sequence, integrating the chromatograms, creating calibration curves, andcalculating and reporting the results. Many of these steps involve manual processes which require a high degree oftraining, and are often error prone due to the large amounts of data that are handled.
To remedy this, a new set of chromatography workflow tools are available which automate many of these steps, andsimplify the remaining manual steps. These tools ensure that laboratories can move from having a sample for analysis tohaving the final result in as short a time as possible, and with the minimum number of errors possible. In addition, thesetools are fully compliant with regulations such as GxP and 21 CFR Part 11. ...