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Does anyone know if there's an HPLC conductivity detector manufactured that can hook up to an Agilent 1100/1200 HPLC system WITHOUT using an A/D converter? Boss doesn't like A/D converter we have, apparently. Thanks.
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Does the boss like strip chart recorders, scissors and analytical balances?
What does he like?!?
What does he like?!?
Thanks,
DR

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Boss would like if Agilent made a conductivity detector.
Conductivity detectors we have work fine on A/D with the Chemstation.
Conductivity detectors we have work fine on A/D with the Chemstation.
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Tell him to scrap all the kit and replace with Thermo then he could have a single vendor solution

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Tell him to scrap all the kit and replace with Thermo then he could have a single vendor solution
Can't: most of the Agilent stuff is new, plus we have electronic security software (OpenLab). We've never used Thermo HPLC or software, so I have no opinion on that. But the Agilent systems are very reliable, 30 years experience with them.
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Contact Agilent, OpenLab claims compatibility with other vendors kit and Thermo/Agilent agreed to exchange control protocols back in 2006. Get a Dionex detector for your 1100/1200. I'm sure Thermo could control all your Agilent kit so it's got to be worth contacting Agilent ??
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Dear KM,
The Cecil CE 4710 conductivity detector has +/- 1V analogue outputs, it may be connected to third party systems, provided the third party systems have +/- 1V A/D converters.
The Cecil CE 4710 conductivity detector has +/- 1V analogue outputs, it may be connected to third party systems, provided the third party systems have +/- 1V A/D converters.
Kind regards,
Ade Kujore
Marketing
Cecil Instruments
Cambridge
United Kingdom
email:- ade.kujore@cecilinstruments.com
telephone:- +44 (0) 1223 420821
web site:- www.cecilinstruments.com
Registered Number 909536
Ade Kujore
Marketing
Cecil Instruments
Cambridge
United Kingdom
email:- ade.kujore@cecilinstruments.com
telephone:- +44 (0) 1223 420821
web site:- www.cecilinstruments.com
Registered Number 909536
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