Agilent Technologies Introduces InfinityLab Liquid Chromatography Instruments, Columns and Supplies

Company showcases new 1260 Infinity II LC System

9 May 2016
Alex Waite
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Agilent Technologies Inc. introduces InfinityLab, a product family of liquid chromatography instruments, columns and supplies.

A key element of this introduction is the new Agilent 1260 Infinity II liquid chromatography system, which will bring high-end technology from Agilent’s flagship 1290 Infinity II LC into the company’s core platform.

The Agilent 1220 Infinity II LC (available in August), 1260 Infinity II LC (announced May 2016), together with the current 1290 Infinity II LC systems create the new InfinityLab LC Series.

The InfinityLab columns and supplies announced today allow tracking of critical method information for high data confidence and offer ergonomic designs for exceptional system usability.

Agilent introduced the new product family at analytica 2016, an international trade fair for laboratory technology, in Munich 10 – 13 May 2016.

“The 1260 Infinity II LC system as the new core platform of the InfinityLab LC Series represents a considerable technology refresh to increase customer’s efficiency in three ways: delivering trusted analytical data, outstanding usability, and easy integration into existing lab environments,” said Stefan Schuette, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Liquid Phase Separations Division.

“The InfinityLab columns and supplies are designed to fit perfectly with our new InfinityLab LC Series,” said Helen Stimson, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Chemistries and Supplies Division. “These products are designed to improve overall usability and reduce laboratory operating costs.”

At analytica, Agilent is also showcasing the new OpenLAB Chromatography Data System version 2.0, designed to foster more efficient, cost-effective laboratory operations through its outstanding ease of use and speed.

Agilent’s InfinityLab instruments, columns and supplies, OpenLAB software, and CrossLab services provide the end-to-end solution laboratories need to ensure the best analytical and business outcomes for customers.

Agilent 1290 Infinity III 2D-LC System

Agilent Technologies

Increase resolution where you need it with the 1290 Infinity III 2D-LC System, which offers comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC), (multiple) heart-cutting 2D-LC analysis, and high-resolution sampling. This system allows you to use 2D-HPLC for making buffer separations compatible to MS detection, while easy-to-use software enables fast method setup and refined data analysis.

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Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC System

Agilent Technologies

The 1290 Infinity II LC System is an ultra-high performance LC that has market-leading sample capacity and is designed for the lowest dispersion for the most challenging ultra-HPLC experiments. The 1290 Infinity II LC system is designed to be both a HPLC and high-end UHPLC system in a single flow path, giving you robust and excellent performance no matter what application you are running while seamlessly integrating into your existing laboratory environment.

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Agilent 1290 Infinity III Multisampler

Agilent Technologies

The 1290 Infinity III Multisampler is a multipurpose autosampler that handles vials and microplates. Injecting at pressures up to 1300 bar, the Multisampler is a compact module with a capacity of up to 6,144 samples, all within the footprint of an Agilent LC stack.

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