Tracor, Inc

We think you want results from your GC... Here's how. For years Tracor has been known as the 'Advanced Technology” company in chromatographic ...
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We think you want results from your GC... Here's how For years Tracor has been known as the "Advanced Technology" company in chromatographic instruments, particularly with respect to our innovative detectors. Now it's time to join the many chromatographers using our complete GC systems— for complete GC results.

Capability Our Model 560 system offers a full choice of detectors, injectors, and accessories. In fact, we have the most complete selection of detectors available and can install up to three detectors in one compact instrument. The 560 can be supplied with a computing integrator, sample concentrator, or the Model 770 autosampler for totally automated analysis.

Usability This gas chromatograph is really easy to use — important operating parameters are continually monitored with various readouts, so you know your instrument's status at a glance. Our versatile capillary option allows you to use capillary or packed columns without changing injectors. Convenient controls, simple adjustments, and selective Tracor detectors which minimize sample preparation all contribute to results.

Reliability The 560 has been field proven and has an enviable record for uninterrupted operation. You can't get results when your instrument is down.

Applications Tracor chemists can help you achieve results. Our experienced staff has particular expertise in many areas — nitrosamines, pesticides, PCBs, sulfur compounds, priority pollutants. If you are now a chromatographer, chances are good that you're already using some Tracor technology, even if our name doesn't happen to be on it. Why not come to the source? Tracor Chromatography.

Tracor Instruments Tracor, Inc. 6500 Tracor Lane

Austin, Texas 78721

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Telephone 512:926 2800

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 52, NO. 14, DECEMBER 1980 · 1587 A