New GC-MS Solution is Smart with Data, and Small in Size

Analytical instrumentation

New GC-MS Solution is Smart with Data, and Small in Size

23 Aug, 2016

Published over 9 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

LECO’s latest innovation for the petrochemical market, the Pegasus BT, will become your other chemist. How? You’ll get all the data you need from a single sample run, without the need for additional laboratory support. Unique and powerful software and hardware features simplify your quantitation while also identifying more components with increased sensitivity. A StayClean® ion source virtually eliminates the need for source cleaning, while a convenient benchtop package saves valuable space in your laboratory. The Pegasus BT will give you more uptime, improved chemical data, and an increase in overall productivity and efficiency. It does the work for you, so you don’t have to sweat it. Obtaining better chemical information is only part of the solution. LECO’s ChromaTOF® brand software works seamlessly with your Pegasus BT to automatically process your data and remove the guesswork involved with analyte identification. Features such as NonTarget Deconvolution, Target Analyte Find, library searches, an easy-to-configure interface, and the ability to provide a complete mapping of your sample from previously acquired data come together to give you the highest quality results.

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