Alliance iS HPLC System
HPLC that prevents human errors and improves the efficiency of analytical work.
In the quality control (QC) lab, there is a demand for product releases within increasingly strict timelines and budgets while addressing the ever-changing stringent compliance and data quality requirements. Meanwhile, the challenge of securing personnel with skills in LC analysis is becoming more pronounced, exacerbating these issues. The Alliance iS HPLC system provides reliable analytical results from the first run, shortening the product release cycle. Additionally, its software design prevents human errors that could lead to deviations, thereby strengthening the QC lab.
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- Prevent human errors with an easy-to-understand user guide. - A user-friendly design for first-time HPLC users, reducing training time. - Reduce operational costs in quality control labs by up to 40%. - Minimize downtime and maximize system operational efficiency.
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- Quality control (QC) analysis under GMP regulations - Routine analysis in the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries
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