Automating Better Water: The TGA and Water Treatment
Learn how automated thermogravimetric analysis is helping the Veritas water treatment facility stay on top of their sludge!
Learn how automated thermogravimetric analysis is helping the Veritas water treatment facility stay on top of their sludge!
Even the best-trained experts can only move as fast as their equipment will allow. Learn how LECO’s Pegasus BT is designed for fast GC analyses.
Have you seen the article in the latest eFoodLab issue about MOSH/MOAH analytics? In this interview Dr. Susanne Kühn from our customer Kirchhoff Institute describes how she uses LECO´s GCxGC-BT-TOF-MS for the characterization of the MOAH fraction. She describes why GCxGC enables a more detailed examination of the MOSH and MOAH fractions. Interested?
LECO is saddened to announce the passing of our former president, Robert J. Warren. Bob’s contributions to the advancement of science and laboratory equipment were immense, but his life was more than just LECO.
How much protein is in your juice? Learn how the FP928 can help this growing juice market!
In LECO’s latest episode of Measured Science, Global Director Nick Jones sits down with host Andrew Storey to discuss LECO’s Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers
The TGA801 is a robust, automated thermogravimetric analyzer for your loss-on-drying and -ignition needs. Learn more in the TGA801 product video.
Learn how GC and GCxGC technology can ease the pressure in your refinery lab with LECO’s Energy & Fuels Applications eBook!
Knowing the oxygen and nitrogen characteristics of your ferroalloys is a critical part of quality control. Learn how the ON836 can make this determination a breeze!
The protein content in food and feeds is one of the parameters that are commonly analysed within most routine control samples in a food laboratory. LECO’s FP828 and FP928 nitrogen determinators are both well-suited for rapid analysis.
Focus on what you have control over in your refinery. Learn how the CHN828 can help monitor your oil refining processes.
In a collaboration with LCGC, learn about LECO’s advancements in environmental GC-MS and GCxGC research.
Effective Analysis of Dairy Products The analysis of dairy products is an important part of the LECO product portfolio for food analysis. LECO systems control the quality, food safety and nutrition facts of milk and dairy products.. Moisture/Ash/Protein determination, precise, fast, accurate in liquid and solid matrixes. Raw milk, cream, curt, milk powder or cheese […]
Listen to two spectroscopy giants, Drs Arne Bengston and Kim Marshall, talk about their collaborative history together and the future of spectroscopy technology.
Monitoring the production process is important when using urea-formaldehyde resins in MDF, particle board, and other construction materials. Learn more with this on-demand webinar!
GC-MS is widely viewed as the gold standard for biomarker discovery and identification in breath research. Multiple articles have been published utilising LECO GC-TOFMS and GC×GC-TOFMS showing typically: 4-8 times more identifiable features Vastly improved chromatographic resolution of coeluting peaks Enhanced detection limits for target biomarkers and non-target screening simultaneously Significantly increased identification confidence with efficient […]
While pesto can trace its origins back to the Roman times, today’s manufacturers have their own trade secrets. Learn how GCxGC-TOFMS and ChromaTOF Tile can tease apart the analytes differentiated the recipes in this pair of application notes!
LECO instruments analyse the quality, safety, and nutritional value of many foods and feeds – from raw foods to final consumer-ready products. Specific Advantages Including: Moisture Determination – Loss on drying automated up to 16 samples simultaneously MOSH/MOAH Determination – Identify and quantify the source of contamination Detection of Pesticides – Even in the most […]
Learn how the SC832 can determine the quality of your Portland cement by measuring the sulfur and carbon content!
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