Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8040 Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer w/ Headspace System
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
The Shimadzu triple-quad GCMS-TQ8040 NX features smart technologies to boost the efficiency of routine analytical work.
For example, Smart MRM provides fully-automated MRM method development.
It automatically determines all optimum transitions and collision energies, seamlessly incorporating them into the Smart Database Series.
With features like this, the GCMS-TQ8040 NX GC-MS/MS is so smart it almost runs itself!
Perfect for applications in fields such as environmental monitoring and food science.
Simplified user maintenance allows operators to change parts quickly and new Active-Time ManagementTM
give users the ability to maximize timeSmart Database Series provides fully automated method development at the touch of a button
Smart MRM method creation protocol automatically sets the optimum dwell and loop times for each method to maximize sensitivity
Redesigned flow control allows system to achieve exceptional reproducibility
Scan/MRM analysis mode simultaneously acquires accurate library-searchable mass spectra and low-level MRM quantitation in a single analysis
Automatic Adjustment of Retention Times (AART) with > 99.9% accuracy means no need to adjust flow rates or update RTs manually
The mass spectrometer has to be operated in a vacuum condition, the startup and stopping of the system takes time depending on the condition.
Determining this can be a challenge. Since the amount of time that the system takes when starting up
or stopping is displayed in real time, it is easy to accurately determine when maintenance of the ion source or analysis is possible.
Moreover, tasks that until now needed to be performed by the user, such as leak checks upon system startup and auto tuning, are now performed automatically.
The Easy sTop function, used to safely maintain the sample injection port without releasing the vacuum,
displays the remaining time (coolingdown time) when the septum or the insert can be replaced in real time.
Maintenance time can be minimized by understanding the accurate remaining time.
By displaying the time required for continuous analysis in real time, the time when the current continuous analysis will finish can be accurately confirmed.
This increases the instrument operating time (active time) by reducing standby time required during continuous analysis or while switching between different users.
In addition, because this function makes it easier to schedule the timing for analysis preparations,
such as sample preparation and pretreatment, based on the finish time of the previous analysis,
it enables analytical processes to be performed more efficiently, which can help improve work-life balance.
Furthermore, by using a ClickTek nut on the top of the sample injection port, the port can be opened or closed without tools, by simply using fingers to twist a lever.
That enables faster and easier insert replacement than ever before.
The Shimadzu “Smart Database” is a database file for creating the method files using “Smart MRM” function.
In addition to compound information and transitions, retention index can be registered in the database file.
Method creation can be proceeded without calculating the retention time by analyzing the standard samples
when using the Automatic Adjustment Retention Time (AART) function.
In addition to MRM information, Scan and SIM ion information, mass spectra and calibration curve information
from the internal standard method can also be registered in the database file.
This allows users to create their own database easily.
Smart MRM makes method development quick and easy.
Whether starting from scratch to optimize transitions and collision energies for new compounds,
or starting from an MRM database of known target analytes to build a custom MRM method,
Smart MRM takes the stress and difficulty out of method development.