Shimadzu Corp.
It is a leading global producer of analytical instruments, laboratory equipment, medical diagnostic systems (such as X-ray and imaging systems), and industrial machinery.
- 81-75-823-1111
- 1 Nishinokyo Kuwabara-cho
Nakagyo-ku
Kyoto, 604-8511
Japan
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UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
UV-1280
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Designed by the leaders in UV-Visible Spectroscopy for molecular absorption quantitative analysis, the UV-1280 Multipurpose UV-Visible Spectrophotometer offers wavelength scanning from 190-1100 nm.This lower-cost, high-quality instrument is ideal for applications ranging from routine environmental and food quality testing to life science analyses.
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Electronic Moisture Analyzer
MOC-120H
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The moisture content of a variety of samples can be measured using an array of drying modes. The drying status can be seen at-a-glance with the fluctuation range display. Active in a variety of fields (cereals, starch, flour, noodles, brewed products, sea foods and marine products, meat products, spices, sweets, dairy products, dried foods, vegetable oils and other food articles; pharmaceuticals; ores; cokes; glass materials; cement; chemical fertilizers; pulp and paper; cotton; various fabrics and other industrial goods); enabling measurement of samples (cereals, foods, and chemical products) under various conditions (powder, particles, paste, and liquid).
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Continuous Gas Analyzer In Flue Gas
NSA-308
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The NSA-308 can measure five components NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, and O2 in exhaust gas from incineration facilities, etc. Two analyzers are used, a high-performance, high-functionality ratio infrared analyzer and a magnetic wind oximeter.
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Transportable NOx-O2 Gas Analyzer
NOA-7100
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The NOA-7100 adopts the normal pressure chemiluminescence method is adopted for NOx measurement, and the zirconia method is adopted for O2 measurement. NOA-7100 is “All-in-one portable analyzer” that incorporates the pretreatment parts needed for measurements. Switching between eight ranges from 25 to 4,000 ppm supports a wide range of NOx measurements. The NOA-7100 has wireless communication capability, so measurement values and charts can be displayed on PCs or smart devices. And measurement data can be exported using a USB flash drive.
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Smart Environmental Database
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The Smart Environmental Database supports the creation of MRM methods for environmental pollutants.
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Particle Size Analysis Systems
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The Aggregates Sizer aggregation analysis system enables the quantitative evaluation of particle amounts in the 0.1 µm to 10 µm range as a concentration (units: µg/mL or particles/mL).
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Wet Oxidation TOC Analyzer
TOC-VWP
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Phosphoric acid and the oxidant (persulfate) are added to the sample, which is heated under UV illumination to convert the TC in the sample to carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide flows with the carrier gas via the dehumidifier into the NDIR sample cell. The area of the carbon dioxide peak signal is measured and this peak area is converted to TC concentration using a pre-prepared calibration curve.
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Mass Spectrometry Imaging Data Analysis Software
IMAGEREVEAL MS
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Simplifying Routine Analysis Are you worried about wasting time or valuable data? Automatically uncover important information from large amounts of data with IMAGEREVEAL MS.
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Gas Chromatograph
Nexis GC-2030
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Nexis GC-2030, Shimadzu's premier gas chromatograph, offers a modern approach to a classic chromatographic technique. Designed with the user in mind, new innovative features, exceptional performance and high-throughput capabilities will elevate your lab to the next level.
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Electronic Printers
EP-100/EP-110
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Easy-to-Use Printers, Supporting Good Laboratory Practice The EP-100 and EP-110 electronic printers for Shimadzu balances are easy-to-use, provide time and signature information, and support Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Supported balance models include: AP; AW-D, AUW, AUX and AUY; ATX and ATY; AT-R; UP; UW and UX; TX; TXB; BL; ELB; BW-K and BX-K; and the MOC63u moisture balance.
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Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer
Pharmaceutical Elemental Impurities Analysis System
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Control of Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceuticals In the pharmaceutical industry, the analysis of elemental impurities is necessary to ensure the safety of pharmaceuticals. In December 2014, the "Guideline for Elemental Impurities" (Q3D) was issued by the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH), consisting of representatives from Europe, the U.S. and Japan. In Japan, the "Guideline for Elemental Impurities in Drug Products" (PFSB/ELD Notification 0930 #4 from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) was issued, and will be applied to new drug products submitted for approval after April 1 2017. For 24 elements categorized in Class 1 to Class 3, residual quantities in pharmaceutical drug products must be controlled within permissible limits. Although ICP-AES and ICP-MS are used for precise analysis of elemental impurities, X-ray fluorescence spectrometers can be used as an alternative analysis method. This is because they can quantitatively and qualitatively analyze a variety of elements nondestructively, and without chemical pretreatment, unlike ICP-AES and ICP-MS systems. The X-ray fluorescence spectrometry has been adopted as a general method of analysis in the U.S Pharmacopeia and the European Pharmacopoeia. (USP<735>, Ph.Eur.2.2.37)
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Long-Stroke Tensile Testing System For Vulcanized Rubber
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Capable of Measuring Even Specimens with a Large Break Strain A tensile test method for vulcanized rubber is stipulated in JIS K6251 (Rubber,vulcanized or thermoplastic-Determination of tensile stress-strain properties). One of the properties of vulcanized rubber is significant elongation. This long-stroke tensile testing system for vulcanized rubber has a long stroke that is required for calculating these tensile characteristics of rubber, and accommodates dumbbell specimens Nos.1 through 6 stipulated in JIS K6251.
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Principle Of MALDI/TOFMS
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MALDI is the abbreviation for "Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization." The sample for MALDI is uniformly mixed in a large quantity of matrix. The matrix absorbs the ultraviolet light (nitrogen laser light, wavelength 337 nm) and converts it to heat energy. A small part of the matrix (down to 100 nm from the top outer surface of the Analyte in the diagram) heats rapidly (in several nano seconds) and is vaporized, together with the sample.
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High-Speed Video Camera
Hyper Vision HPV-X2
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Medical science and engineering have made dramatic progress thanks to visualization technology. Examples include the invention of microscopes capable of enlarged observations of phenomena occurring in the microscopic domain, invisible to the human eye, X-ray inspection systems, which enable the observation of images utilizing light at imperceptible wavelengths, and infrared cameras. Our eyes are incapable of capturing phenomena occurring at times shorter than 50 to 100 ms. As a result, high-speed video cameras have become necessary in order to record phenomena occurring at intervals that cannot be seen with the human eye, and then replay them at a slower rate so that they can be visualized. As the standard tool for visualizing ultra high-speed domains, the Hyper Vision high-speed video camera contributes to our understanding of ultra high-speed phenomena in a variety of fields.
















