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Varian, Inc.

New automated system for NMR analysis uses standard 96-sample format

Published in Law and Health Weekly, May 22nd, 2004

Varian, Inc., debuted the first-ever commercial system capable of automatically processing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sample tubes using the standard 96-sample format.

The debut took place at the Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC) in Monterey, California.

The new 768AS instrument was specifically designed to replace the current protocol that requires operators to manually introduce NMR tubes into specific holders, called turbines, prior to analysis.

Using novel robotics that boast a high precision XYZ axis movement, the 768AS system optimizes the use of common format laboratory consumables such as the...

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