TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Redesigns Sulfur and Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detectors
October 01 2015 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today introduced completely
redesigned versions of its industry-leading sulfur and nitrogen
chemiluminescence detectors.
Oil refineries, petrochemical producers, and food and beverage
companies all depend on precise sulfur and nitrogen testing to meet
tightening global regulations on pollution and product quality.
The new Agilent 8355 sulfur chemiluminescence detector and 8255
nitrogen chemiluminescence detector are the only solutions to
provide complete integration of the gas chromatograph, detector and
software for fast, reliable low-level analyses.
“With sulfur and nitrogen testing gaining importance for both
upstream and downstream activities, we took a close look at our
gold-standard products and reimagined them, making them
significantly better,” said Shanya Kane, Agilent vice president and
general manager of the Gas Phase Separations Divisions. “In today’s
labs, where time is critical and accurate results are vital, our
new sulfur and nitrogen detectors will deliver.”
Highly sensitive and highly specific, the redesigned detectors
are also easier to maintain, thanks to a simplified burner design
with 50 percent fewer components. The most common service routine,
which used to take one hour, now takes only 10 minutes.
The new detectors are fully integrated with the Agilent 7890B
gas chromatograph. They are also available as standalone units that
can be connected to any gas chromatograph.
The Agilent 8355 and 8255 represent a major advance in sulfur
and nitrogen chemiluminescence detection, making the technology
more reliable and easier to use.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A), a global leader in life
sciences, diagnostics and applied chemical markets, is the premier
laboratory partner for a better world. Agilent works with customers
in more than 100 countries, providing instruments, software,
services and consumables for the entire laboratory workflow. The
company generated revenues of $4.0 billion in fiscal 2014 and
employs about 12,000 people worldwide. Agilent marks its 50th
anniversary in analytical instrumentation this year. Information
about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
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