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Hello, i'm an outsider to chromatography but i need a quote on the annual use of a GC-MS spectrometer for a 24hr period 365 days a year. I'm reviewing the cost-effectiveness. We use a hydrogen carrier gas. If possible the cost per sample analysis would be useful i know it varys. but an approximation would be useful. We're investigating pharmaceuticals. Thank you sincerely for any help.
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Do you want to know how much it costs to operate (carrier gas and electricity) or how much a lab would charge to run samples 24/7?
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yes i wish to know how much it would be to operate the GC-MS
given that an automator would be included to run 50 samples over a 24 hr period
given that an automator would be included to run 50 samples over a 24 hr period
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You will find that I gave an answer on the same question you posted in the other (GC/MS) forum...
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