Journal of Automatic Chemistry, Vol. 10, No. 3 (July-September 1988), pp. 158-161
1988
Highlights from the 1988 Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition
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Conclusion
The 1988 Pittsburgh Conference showcased new automated systems and technologies for laboratory analysis.
Supporting Evidence
- The Zymark Corporation introduced an automated tumble mixing station for liquid extractions.
- Hewlett-Packard launched a new series of HPLC modules with high reliability.
- The AtomScan 25 Spectrometer was introduced for elemental analysis.
- The HP 5971A mass selective detector was launched for GC/MS analyses.
- New software for mass selective detectors was also introduced.
Takeaway
At a big science conference, companies showed off new machines that help scientists test things like drugs and chemicals more easily.
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