
| LC/MSD Upgrades - now another choice is available |
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CSS Analytical can now upgrade AND support your 1100 LC/MSD. We offer the traditional upgrade at substantial savings. See the explanation below for more details.
The traditional path for upgrading your LCMSD goes like this: "A" to "B" and then "B" to "D". With our upgrade, we provide the same results, using the same parts, but we can get it for you for a lot less money.
A to B Upgrade - gives you the newest software and a LAN connection, no more HPIB. You will get 4 channels of acquisition in the same run. You can do SIM and Scan in the same run, Positive Ion and Negative Ion in the same run, and High and Low Fragmentor Voltage - all in the same run with up to four of these options going at the same time. Remember, though, that the more channels that you use, the fewer data points that can be collected. All of this allows you to get more data collected with fewer chromatographic runs.
B to D Upgrade - gives you the high sensitivity hardware and software needed to obtain approximately a10x increase in signal to noise.
Service Contracts - On-site Service and 1 year service contracts are available for certain customers (in accessible areas). Call or e-mail for more information.
Support is available on all our upgrades. All of our LC/MSD upgrades come with a 1 year parts warranty.
Check out our application notes on these upgrades
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