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Finnigan TSQ Quantum vs API 3200
Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
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We are searching for a used LCMS/MS for our quantitative analysis on pesticides. After reading several posts on the forum, it seems API 3200 is a very sensitive model for my application. However, one vendor recommends Finnigan TSQ Quantum (neither Ultra Am nor Discovery MAX) which is slightly cheaper. I tried to search comment/question/review on the forum and find out few useful information. If you have experience with Finnigan TSQ Quantum, please give me you 2cent. Thanks a lot!
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Either is the mainstram system for pesticide analysis unless you do a very good pre-concnetration work (SPE, QuCHERs, etc).
IMO: from reliability point of view, API is better than Thermo. Because 3200 is not AB Sciex's main products, ask for a deeper discount.
IMO: from reliability point of view, API is better than Thermo. Because 3200 is not AB Sciex's main products, ask for a deeper discount.
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Pincer,
go with an AB Sciex without thinking about it!!!
go with an AB Sciex without thinking about it!!!
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