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In G.C., you need widest dynamic range, lowest noise and drift, column/detector versatility. Get them all with the Model 900. The easy-to-operate Perkin-Elmer Model 900 is for the analyst who wants the best and most businesslike G. C. available. It literally has everything you need today—and sets the standards for tomorrow. Look at these features: All analytical conditions are opti- mized for any type of sample you may encounter. The unique amplifier un- questionably provides the widest dynamic range in the business, for ease in interfacing the instrument with fast- moving computers. The Model 900, in- deed, has the highest effective sensitivity —the lowest noise and drift—of any gas chromatograph going. In the oven, there's dual column versatility, with simultaneous use of the most proven types of G.C. detectors, capable of being paired in all advan- tageous combinations. You get a truly controlled range of column tempera- tures (from a cryogenic —65°C, to 400°C). Then add the total temperature control system, with four separate temperature zones, featuring a unique separate insulating buffer area between columns and detectors. Temperatures are directly calibrated on column oven dials, with zero error resettability—plus selectable temperature programming. Operation is fully automatic, providing the most useful, repeatable separations of any G. C. For even more detailed information, write on your company letterhead, to: Instrument Division, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, 702 Main Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut 06852, or your nearest Perkin-Elmer office. PERKIN-ELMER 2 0 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Circle No. 121 on Readers' Service Card

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In G.C., you need widest dynamic range, lowest noise and drift, column/detector versatility. Get them all with the Model 900.

The easy-to-operate Perkin-Elmer Model 900 is for the analyst who wants the best and most businesslike G. C. available. It literally has everything you need today—and sets the standards for tomorrow.

Look at these features: All analytical conditions are opti­

mized for any type of sample you may encounter. The unique amplifier un­quest ionably provides the widest dynamic range in the business, for ease in interfacing the instrument with fast-moving computers. The Model 900, in­

deed, has the highest effective sensitivity —the lowest noise and drift—of any gas chromatograph going.

In the oven, there's dual column versatility, with simultaneous use of the most proven types of G.C. detectors, capable of being paired in all advan­tageous combinations. You get a truly controlled range of column tempera­tures (from a cryogenic —65°C, to 400°C).

Then add the total temperature control system, with four separate temperature zones, featuring a unique

separate insulating buffer area between columns and detectors. Temperatures are directly calibrated on column oven dials, with zero error resettability—plus selectable temperature programming.

O p e r a t i o n is f u l l y a u t o m a t i c , providing the most useful, repeatable separations of any G. C.

For even more detailed information, write on your company letterhead, to: Instrument Division, Perkin-Elmer Corporation, 702 Main Avenue, Norwalk, Connect icut 06852, or your nearest Perkin-Elmer office.

PERKIN-ELMER

2 0 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Circle No. 121 on Readers' Service Card