Increasing Throughput and Recoveries with Highly Particulate Laden Aqueous Samples Using Horizon Technology’s Fast Flow Sediment Disk Holder for EPA Method 8270
An average laboratory will look for 70-100 compounds in the 8270 list over a very wide concentration range. The various characteristics and concentrations of these compounds offer a unique set of problems when attempting to extract, concentrate, and analyze. We will discuss a technique that includes the use of automation to capture and improve the
recoveries of these 8270 compounds.
Presented by:
Michael Ebitson – Applications and Technical Support Manager & Greg Jeter – Technical Sales Representative, South West Region
Ronald Breuer, Business Development Manger, BINDER Inc.
The use of environmental chambers for conducting product shelf life and stability testing, including applications that require the ability to control temperature and humidity.
Ron Breuer of BINDER Inc. will be presenting an informative presentation on stability and shelf life testing as well as static temperature and humidity testing for products in an environmental chamber. We will look at some of the current regulations for stability testing of pharmaceuticals as well as the options to comply with them. There will be information on other applications where testing requires the ability to control temperature and humidity.
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Trace Level Analysis of Oxyhalides by Ion ChromatographyTeresa Tam and Jay Gandhi, Ph.D.[[ webcastStartDate * 1000 | amDateFormat: 'MMM D YYYY h:mm a' ]]49 mins