Shimadzu - Mass Spectrometer Systems

 

 

The GCMS-QP2010 Ultra is our most advanced gas chromatograph mass spectrometer. Descended from the GCMS-QP2010 Plus, it features best-in-class scan speed and sensitivity. A newly designed and patented technology called ASSP (Advanced Scan Speed Protocol) allows this GC-MS to scan at 20,000 u/sec without sensitivity loss or spectral distortion. This improved data collection speed makes this the perfect instrument for Fast GC or comprehensive GC/MS (GCxGCMSq) analyses. Lab productivity and sample throughput are automatically increased. Ecology mode saves power and carrier gas consumption allowing for a lower cost of ownership and less environmental stress.

 

 

  1. High-Sensitivity Measurement

High-sensitivity ion source provides an ion optics system with high transport efficiency and achieves temperature homogenization of the ion source box.

     

     2. High-Speed Scanning

Equipped with high-speed data acquisition and processing via the newly developed ASSP function, improves sensitivity at elevated scan speeds (above 10,000 u/sec).

 

     3. Scan/SIM Measurement (FASST)

FAAST (Fast Automated Scan/SIM Type) is a data acquisition technique that allows the user to collect Scan data and SIM data in a single analysis. ASSP has improved this process by allowing the SIM dwell times to be shortened by as much as 5X without sacrificing sensitivity, allowing the user to monitor more SIM channels.

 

     4. Easy sTop

Easy sTop enables users to perform maintenance on the injection port without venting the MS so downtime is minimized.

 

     5. Twin Line MS System (optional)

The GCMS-QP2010 Ultra is capable of accepting installation of two narrow-bore capillary columns into the MS simultaneously. This allows you to switch applications without physically modifying the column installation.

 

6. Ecology mode

Equipping the instrument with Ecology mode reduces the power and carrier gas consumed in analysis standby mode.

 

7. GCMS solution

WorkStation Software for GCMS-QP2010 Series