INTRO
Integrated Detector for Reduction and Oxidation

Integrated oven
Oxidation or Reduction (DC)
Large dynamic range
Low cost system

The INTRO (INTegrated detector for Reduction and Oxidation) is an analog electrochemical (EC) workstation that warrants optimal LC-EC conditions by means of a high degree of integration. Not only the flow cell is incorporated in the Faraday-shielded oven compartment, but also the LC column, an optional pulse dampener and injector.

DECADE II
Digital Electrochemical Amperometric Detector

Sensitive: strongly improved noise suppression by ADF
Accurate: integrated, shielded column/flow cell oven
Flexible: time-based, full parametric control
Versatile: dual flow cell control

INTRO

Antec Leyden has repeatedly demonstrated the supremacy of the ‘workstation’ concept in LC-EC. The DECADE II is based on this proven concept, guaranteeing highly reproducible retention times and peak heights, as well as non-drifting baselines to deliver LC-EC data meeting highest quality standards. The DECADE II platform introduces a new standard in EC detector electronics, performance and design.

Due to its principle and unsurpassed sensitivity EC detection may put very high and specific demands to an LC system. To fully exploit LC-EC, Antec Leyden has composed a system that meets these demands. This dedicated system comprises the DECADE II, autosampler, pump, interface, degasser and pulse damper.

DECADE II

ALEXYS 100 LC-EC System

Antec Leyden, located in Zoeterwoude in the Netherlands, is established in 1990 and is a leading manufacturer of electrochemical detectors for liquid chromatography and flow injection analysis. Our integrated workstations are dedicated to trace analysis of biogenic amines, phenols, vitamins, inorganic ions, DNA adducts, amino acids and many other compounds. Through her commitment to quality and innovation Antec Leyden has established a global reputation for service and product excellence.
 

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