Applied Markets Monthly: October

Applied Markets Monthly: October

Welcome back to Applied Markets Monthly, where we bring you a handpicked selection of content highlights, customer stories, and more! This months edition is jampacked with application notes, guides, and articles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Featured Product: Coolant Analyzer

In-service fluid condition monitoring labs need the ability to quickly, easily, accurately determine nitrite levels in coolants. However, current analytical methods are often cumbersome, time-consuming and have variability in data, limiting accuracy and throughput for busy testing labs.

The PerkinElmer Coolant Analyzer is a dedicated UV/Vis analyzer for fast, accurate, and automated analysis of nitrites in coolants. Future-proof your lab to meet any throughput needs with the automated analysis and consumables designed to maximize your lab’s productivity.

Learn More


Empowering Sustainability

See how we support the IPMT at Johannes Kepler University who are researching polymeric materials recycling, a major contributor to clean energy transitions and sustainability in our societies. Learn more about how our analytical techniques support plastics recycling in this short video.

Watch Now


October Digest

A handpicked selection of content highlights from the past month.

A Guide to Battery Analysis - Second Edition Release

New out this month – a new and improved edition of our popular Battery Analysis Guide, now with expanded contents. We've incorporated analyses using our newest gas chromatography technology - the GC 2400? System. And, there are more new applications and whole new sections including Recycling and Emerging Battery Technologies. All our key solutions are featured alongside slicker application note summary layouts and a colourful new design.

Download the Guide


Nutritional & Toxic Elements in Plant-Based Foods with the NexION 2200 ICP-MS

For laboratories performing major and trace elemental analysis of plant-based food samples, discover how the new NexION? 2200 ICP-MS, with its many proprietary features, meets or exceeds the QC criteria for detection limits, accuracy and stability in accordance with the U.S. FDA’s EAM 4.7 method requirements.

Read the Application Note


Overcoming Typical Challenges for PFAS Analysis to Meet Evolving Regulatory Requirements

Delve into the proper development and validation of analytical methods which allow researchers to increase throughput and decrease sources of contamination, while reducing runtimes. In this article, we review challenges related to PFAS analysis and offer suggestions on how to overcome them.

Get the Article


Keep Calm and Carry On: Consolidating Vendors in Times of Change

Of all the non-scientific issues your lab must deal with, none is more pressing than your approach to services procurement and consolidation. In this Q&A with Chris Strom, former Service Procurement Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb, we dive into what creates a successful vendor relationship, how to decide on a procurement model, and some of the benefits and pitfalls of each model.

Read the Q&A


Petroleum Products per ASTM D8110-17 with the NexION 2200 ICP-MS

For laboratories performing trace-elemental analysis in distillate petroleum products in accordance with ASTM D8110-17, the new NexION 2200 ICP-MS provides the outstanding performance needed for the petroleum industry when analyzing difficult matrices such as distillates of different viscosities and compositions.

Read the Application Note


Analyses in Electronic Waste Recycling

Check out this Q&A with Thomas Prohaska and Johanna Irrgeher from the Chair of General and Analytical Chemistry, Montanuniversit?t Leoben. Read about their research into mining electronic waste such as used phones to extract precious recyclate materials.

Read the Q&A


#TopNotchWorkflows

#TopNotchWorkflows are protecting our environment, and our health! This one comes from The University of Toledo and Emanuela Gionfriddo:

“I started working with PerkinElmer during my postdoctoral studies at the University of Waterloo. That collaboration grew once I moved to the University of Toledo when we acquired the QSight? 200 that boosted our research productivity and helped us to achieve our goals. Recently, I also equipped my lab with the new LC 300. I selected this instrumentation for the high level of reliability, robustness, and analytical performance.”

Read the Full Case Study


Employee Spotlight: Svenja Goth

Svenja Goth leads our strategic segment marketing team and has 34 years of experience at PerkinElmer in various roles.

She has a passion for what we do at PerkinElmer - providing solutions that help scientists around the world develop new products and ensure quality for a healthy and sustainable future. Svenja loves working with our global teams and the diversity and enthusiasm they bring to our projects.

When she's not working, she enjoys ballroom dance classes, sailing and traveling the globe.

Her favorite quote is: "The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails."- John Maxwell

Thanks for reading this month's newsletter - we hope you found some useful insights. Do you have any topics you'd like us to cover next month? Let us know in the comments!


要查看或添加评论,请登录

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了