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'''Forced degradation''' is the process of subjecting drug compounds to extreme chemical and environmental conditions to determine product breakdown levels and preliminary degradation kinetics, and to identify degradant species. The stress testing practices that companies use can vary significantly and can have a serious impact on the analytical methodology used throughout the industry.
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Forced degradation studies are used for multiple purposes, including demonstration of the specificity of separation methods, gaining insight into degradation pathways, and discernment of degradation products in formulations that are related to drug substances versus those that are related to other ingredients of a formulation. Reliable chemical stability testing data can show how a drug product changes over time with influence of environmental factors.
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However, FDA guidance for forced degradation is vague with respect to experimental conditions. In order to harmonize the procedures of forced degradation, an automated method for forced degradation was developed, utilizing the CTC LEAP [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL PAL]workstation automation system. The Automated Forced Degradation approach significantly reduces the amount of manual labor used to perform the tests and harmonizes the operational procedures of forced degradation. The Automated Forced Degradation system is user-friendly and is intended to be used as a "walk-up system" that is able to prepare forced degradation and linearity samples, perform on-line HPLC analysis as well as generate reports automatically.  
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LEAP Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1989 as an [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL autosampler] company serving the [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Gas_Chromatography GC] and GC–MS markets. Since then, LEAP has expanded into front-end sample handling for all areas of [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Chromatography chromatography] and [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Mass_spectrometry  mass spectroscopy], including LC/MS/MS and [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:MALDI MALDI-MS] as well as robotics for proteomics and fiber optic UV technology for tablet dissolution. LEAP strives to find total solutions for analytical lab automation. One of the major components in LEAP's approach to automation solutions is with the [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL PAL] X,Y,Z robot.
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=== The LEAP Story ===
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It is possible with the configuration of the [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL PAL]to automate accelerated degradation experiments.  
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LEAP is experienced in providing automation solutions for any process that gathers, treats and delivers samples to an analytical process. Liquid Handling is in most cases involved but we are not limited to that. We can also move,[http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Balance_PAL weigh] and image objects. Liquid handling includes spraying and printing besides the usual measuring, pipetting, injecting, [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Mixing_of_Samples mixing ], [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Cooling_and_Heating_Sample_Storage heating ] or sampling of a variety of liquids. We have the ability to design, engineer, deliver and support simple but unique or complex but simple to use systems. The [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:LEAP_Shell LEAP Shell] software lets us create solution-specific sample lists and shell methods that synchronize all instruments involved. LEAP Shell is used for LC/LCMS and stand-alone workstations. LEAP uses  [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Chronos Chronos Mastersoftware]for GC and GC-MS integrations. Currently, Chronos integrates with Thermo Electron Xcalibur 1.4 and 2.0 GC & Agilent GC and MSD ChemStation. Further data system packages are begin integrate with Chronos so check with LEAP to see if your is.<br>  
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We can provide complete locked-down systems to Value Added Resellers (VARs). Combinations of instruments that we can supply are robotic sampling devices and LC pumps as front-end to LC-MS systems. Single and [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Dual_Channel dual channel] LC to one MS that save [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Cycle_Times cycle time] and therefore increase throughput are becoming standard Frontend Automation Bundles (FABs). LEAP has available a proven SDK for [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL PAL] integration into your [http://www.leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Data_System data system] software.<br>
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One of LEAP's fundamental business philosophies is to build strong client relationships by knowing our customers and responding to their specific needs with superior personal service whether you have one [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:PAL PAL] or are VAR of [http://leapwiki.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Categroy:Theyll_say_its_a_LEAP LEAP's].
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[[Image:CTC DLW LCGC Magazine April 2010.png |200px|left|UHPLC Seminar by LEAP Technologies]] ‎
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'''Register for the DLW & HTS, HTC-xt Webinar on Tuesday August 24th, 2010'''<br>
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Free Webinar discussing new, real life experience with carry-over reduction using the new PAL-xt models and DLW upgrades, the new “Dynamic Load and Wash” system for the PAL.
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For those of you who struggle with carryover when injecting “sticky” samples, or for those of you wishing to improve the general efficiency of your wash with faster wash cycles and minimal solvent usage, LEAP is offering this new system wash called the “DLW”. During the Webinar we will illustrate how this new device works so effectively, we will discuss its setup and new wash parameters. We will also summarize real-world experiences of carryover data observed at customer sites.
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LEAP is now offering the new “xt” version of the PAL. We will highlight the main differences and advantages of this instrument.
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The Webinar will be held both ''Tuesday August 24th'' and Tuesday August 31st at 1pm EST and will last approximately 30 minutes.
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[[image: Info icon.png|40px]] [http://www.leaptec.com/exhibits/_events/08-24-2010/webinar-dlw-and-htshtc-xt-7102.php Sign Up for DLW & "-xt" Webinar]
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[[Image:FD_LEAP_PAL_Workstation_Overview.png|center|LEAP CTC PAL Forced Degradation System]]
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Please call us if you have any questions at 800.229.8814 if you have any questions.
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'''Project Ref: LS-FD'''
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[[image: Info icon.png|40px]] [[:Media:DLW_Webinar_flyer_August_2010.pdf | LEAP Webinar Flyer for DLW & "-xt" August 24, 2010]]<br>
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[[image:UHPLC_System_1.png|200px|left|UHPLC Seminar by LEAP Technologies]] ‎
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''Here is what our customer for this project said about Forced Degradation and the PAL at EAS 2009.''<br><br>
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'''Register for the UHPLC-MS Automation August 26th, 2010 1 pm EDST'''<br>
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''Why Automated Forced Degradation?''<br><br>
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A Free webinar introducing the new UHPLC-MS Automation Package for Analyst (AB Sciex) from LEAP.<br>
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'''Why perform forced degradation studies?'''
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The golden combination of Pump and Autosampler called “Flex-a-PAL” beats other combination's with reliability, flexibility and convenience? Combine the LEAP PAL with the FX-15 UHPLC pump and be set for years to come.
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Learn what this combination will do for you. LEAP offers the complete system or upgrades for PALs and add the FX-15 UHPLC pump for all your LC-MS needs. If you use small particle columns for a100% or only 20% of your LC methods you are all set to change from UHPLC to traditional columns in practically no time without re-plumbing your system. Learn more about how your PAL can be upgraded to near zero carry-over performance and to being completely UHPLC capable.
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'''Current Issues: all forced degradation done manually, conditions and time are different, generate different degradates
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'''When to perform forced degradation studies?'''
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Webinar will be held '' August 26th, 2010 at 1pm EDST'' and will last 60 minutes.
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* HPLC  API development/validation
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[[image: Info icon.png|40px]] [http://www.leaptec.com/exhibits/_events/08-26-2010/webinar--uhplc-ms-automation-7103.php Sign Up for UHPLC Webinar]
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* IND/NDA filing
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'''Why automated forced degradation studies?'''
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'''Why kinetic forced degradation studies'''
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* Estimate degradation rate constants
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* Define if the degradation pathway follows 1st order/ 2nd order reactions
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''Bench-top Automation Platform Robotics Development Strategy''<br><br>
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[[image: Info icon.png|40px]] [[:Media:UHPLC_Webinar_flyer_8_18__8_26.pdf | LEAP Webinar Flyer for UHPLC August 26, 2010]]<br>
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* Cost effective solution that minimizes impact of multiple deployments
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''Rationale for Selection Automated System''<br><br>
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[[Image:FD_Rationale_for_Selection_Automated_System.png|center|LEAP CTC PAL Forced Degradation System Rationale for Selection of Automated System]]
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''LEAP PAL Workstation - Sample Setup''<br><br>
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[[Image:FD_LEAP_PAL_Sample_Setup.png|center|LEAP CTC PAL Forced Degradation System Sample Setup]]
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''Kinetic Forced Degradation Conditions''<br><br>
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[[Image:FD - Kinetic FD Conditions.png|center|LEAP CTC PAL Forced Degradation System Conditions]]
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''Kinetic Forced Degradation Setup''<br><br>
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''Case Study - Linearity Compound A''<br><br>
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''Kinetic Automated pH Rate Profile Forced Degradation''<br><br>
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* LEAP CTC PAL system is user friendly and is intended to be used as “Bench top walk-up system”
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Automated Kinetic Forced Degradation Development and HPLC Method Validation Presentation 2009 EAS Conference. ''See below for reprint''<br>''Authors:'' Lina Liu, Timothy A Rhodes, Roy Helmy, Brian Farrer, Edwin C. Pratt, Keri Doolittle, Margaret Figus November 16, 2009 Merck Research Laboratories Acknowledgment Merck – Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry Bruce J. Acken, Paul A. Harmon<br>
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[[image: Info icon.png|40px]] [[:Media:EAS_Merck_2008_Poster.pdf‎ |EAS 2008 Poster by Merck on FD system]]<br>
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=== Contact LEAP ===
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New XCHANGE® Option for automated syringe exchange
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<br>''The information and references contained in this web site are believed to be accurate and the most current information available.''
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20. January 2011
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CTC Analytics has - in collaboration with SGE Analytical Science - released the new XCHANGE® Option which is fully implemented on the PAL-xt platforms.
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Automated syringe exchange enables new application possibilities with enhanced flexibility.
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• Injection of small and large volumes in one sample sequence
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• Adding of internal standards without cross contamination
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• Preventative exchange of syringe when using harmful media
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• Serial dilution
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For more information please go to XCHANGE® Option
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XCHANGE® Option
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PAL COMBI-xt equipped with XCHANGE Option
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Injection of small and large volumes in one sample sequence
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Adding internal standards without cross contamination
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Preventative exchange of syringe when using harmful media
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Choice of 9 different syringe volumes
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Serial dilution
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CTC Analytics has - in collaboration with SGE Analytical Science - released the new XCHANGE® Option which is fully implemented on the PAL-xt platforms.
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Automated syringe exchange enables new application possibilities with enhanced flexibility.
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The XCHANGE® coupling system secures and locks the syringe in place. This is achieved by a mating mechanical piece that captures the syringe and a magnet that automatically aligns – eliminating the need for springs, screws, or alignment gauges. Once engaged the syringe is locked into position requiring zero holding force.
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Part no.: PAL XCHANGEOpt
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Consisting of: 1pc  XCHANGE ® Park Station assembly
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1pc  Set of LC needles
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1pc  Plunger coupling
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1pc  XCHANGE coupling
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1pc  Set of Park Station mounting arms
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1pc  Active needle guide assembly
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4pcs of XCHANGE ® syringes (10µl, 100µl, 1ml and 5ml)
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1pc Alignment tool
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1pc PAL-xt System CD (requires PAL Firmware 4.2.x)

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Company Description

LEAP Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1989 as an autosampler company serving the GC and GC–MS markets. Since then, LEAP has expanded into front-end sample handling for all areas of chromatography and mass spectroscopy, including LC/MS/MS and MALDI-MS as well as robotics for proteomics and fiber optic UV technology for tablet dissolution. LEAP strives to find total solutions for analytical lab automation. One of the major components in LEAP's approach to automation solutions is with the PAL X,Y,Z robot.

The LEAP Story

LEAP is experienced in providing automation solutions for any process that gathers, treats and delivers samples to an analytical process. Liquid Handling is in most cases involved but we are not limited to that. We can also move,weigh and image objects. Liquid handling includes spraying and printing besides the usual measuring, pipetting, injecting, mixing , heating or sampling of a variety of liquids. We have the ability to design, engineer, deliver and support simple but unique or complex but simple to use systems. The LEAP Shell software lets us create solution-specific sample lists and shell methods that synchronize all instruments involved. LEAP Shell is used for LC/LCMS and stand-alone workstations. LEAP uses Chronos Mastersoftwarefor GC and GC-MS integrations. Currently, Chronos integrates with Thermo Electron Xcalibur 1.4 and 2.0 GC & Agilent GC and MSD ChemStation. Further data system packages are begin integrate with Chronos so check with LEAP to see if your is.
We can provide complete locked-down systems to Value Added Resellers (VARs). Combinations of instruments that we can supply are robotic sampling devices and LC pumps as front-end to LC-MS systems. Single and dual channel LC to one MS that save cycle time and therefore increase throughput are becoming standard Frontend Automation Bundles (FABs). LEAP has available a proven SDK for PAL integration into your data system software.
One of LEAP's fundamental business philosophies is to build strong client relationships by knowing our customers and responding to their specific needs with superior personal service whether you have one PAL or are VAR of LEAP's.



UHPLC Seminar by LEAP Technologies


Register for the DLW & HTS, HTC-xt Webinar on Tuesday August 24th, 2010
Free Webinar discussing new, real life experience with carry-over reduction using the new PAL-xt models and DLW upgrades, the new “Dynamic Load and Wash” system for the PAL.

For those of you who struggle with carryover when injecting “sticky” samples, or for those of you wishing to improve the general efficiency of your wash with faster wash cycles and minimal solvent usage, LEAP is offering this new system wash called the “DLW”. During the Webinar we will illustrate how this new device works so effectively, we will discuss its setup and new wash parameters. We will also summarize real-world experiences of carryover data observed at customer sites.

LEAP is now offering the new “xt” version of the PAL. We will highlight the main differences and advantages of this instrument.

The Webinar will be held both Tuesday August 24th and Tuesday August 31st at 1pm EST and will last approximately 30 minutes.

Sign Up for DLW & "-xt" Webinar
Please call us if you have any questions at 800.229.8814 if you have any questions.
Download a flyer:
LEAP Webinar Flyer for DLW & "-xt" August 24, 2010















UHPLC Seminar by LEAP Technologies

Register for the UHPLC-MS Automation August 26th, 2010 1 pm EDST
A Free webinar introducing the new UHPLC-MS Automation Package for Analyst (AB Sciex) from LEAP.

The golden combination of Pump and Autosampler called “Flex-a-PAL” beats other combination's with reliability, flexibility and convenience? Combine the LEAP PAL with the FX-15 UHPLC pump and be set for years to come.

Learn what this combination will do for you. LEAP offers the complete system or upgrades for PALs and add the FX-15 UHPLC pump for all your LC-MS needs. If you use small particle columns for a100% or only 20% of your LC methods you are all set to change from UHPLC to traditional columns in practically no time without re-plumbing your system. Learn more about how your PAL can be upgraded to near zero carry-over performance and to being completely UHPLC capable.

Webinar will be held August 26th, 2010 at 1pm EDST and will last 60 minutes.

Sign Up for UHPLC Webinar

Please call us at 800.229.8814 if you have any questions.
Download a flyer:
LEAP Webinar Flyer for UHPLC August 26, 2010



XChange by LEAP Technologies
XChange by LEAP Technologies
XChange by LEAP Technologies

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LEAP strives to find total solutions for analytical lab automation by automating analytical processes for small and large molecules in extracted liquids, solids, and recently in human, animal and plant tissues. We provide the precise robotics and efficient sample prep required by modern measurement techniques such as MALDITOF mass spectroscopy. Our newest specialty customization of CTC Analytics’ PAL features small workstations that can perform complex liquid handling tasks including HPLC-Purification, SPE, filtration, weighing, heating and stirring. They can be configured as stand alone units or integrated for “just in time” sample prep for LC-MS or GC-MS analysis. LEAP provides automated workstation instrumentation solutions based on the LEAP CTC PAL X, Y, Z syringe only autosampler robot from LEAP Technologies. This extremely flexible, precise, and adaptable liquid handling robotic platform is available in a variety of lengths and options depending on the requirements of your sample preparation and injections for your UHPLC, LC or GC chromatography.LEAP offers full support and service for the PAL platform in addition to being able to write custom macros, cycles, and scheduling to your applications. Please contact LEAP Technologies on how we can help you get maximized throughput with flexible pipetting automation solutions.

Contact LEAP

Contact LEAP

For additional information about LEAP and the PAL Platform, please contact LEAP Technologies.

New XCHANGE® Option for automated syringe exchange

20. January 2011 CTC Analytics has - in collaboration with SGE Analytical Science - released the new XCHANGE® Option which is fully implemented on the PAL-xt platforms. Automated syringe exchange enables new application possibilities with enhanced flexibility. Main features are: • Injection of small and large volumes in one sample sequence • Adding of internal standards without cross contamination • Preventative exchange of syringe when using harmful media • Choice of 9 different syringe volumes • Serial dilution For more information please go to XCHANGE® Option XCHANGE® Option

PAL COMBI-xt equipped with XCHANGE Option Injection of small and large volumes in one sample sequence Adding internal standards without cross contamination Preventative exchange of syringe when using harmful media Choice of 9 different syringe volumes Serial dilution

CTC Analytics has - in collaboration with SGE Analytical Science - released the new XCHANGE® Option which is fully implemented on the PAL-xt platforms. Automated syringe exchange enables new application possibilities with enhanced flexibility. The XCHANGE® coupling system secures and locks the syringe in place. This is achieved by a mating mechanical piece that captures the syringe and a magnet that automatically aligns – eliminating the need for springs, screws, or alignment gauges. Once engaged the syringe is locked into position requiring zero holding force.

Order details Part no.: PAL XCHANGEOpt Consisting of: 1pc XCHANGE ® Park Station assembly 1pc Set of LC needles 1pc Plunger coupling 1pc XCHANGE coupling 1pc Set of Park Station mounting arms 1pc Active needle guide assembly 4pcs of XCHANGE ® syringes (10µl, 100µl, 1ml and 5ml) 1pc Alignment tool 1pc PAL-xt System CD (requires PAL Firmware 4.2.x)

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