Robust Automated Nanospray MS for every need and every budget
Phoenix S&T provides innovative nanospray and microspray systems and solutions for cutting- edge life science research and drug discovery. Phoenix S&T's automated AutoNanoLC Systems deliver robust electrospray ionization for LC/MS experiments through proprietary spray controls and unique engineering that prevent clogging and dripping. The systems also feature performance enhancing functions including programmable high spray voltage regulation and dual column capabilities for increased sensitivity and throughput by nano- and micro- LC/MS. Phoenix S&T patented high performance, injection-molded nanospray nozzle devices for CHIP-Di/MS applications are used in drug discovery, clinical diagnostics and homeland security.
The Consistency of Surespray™ Power incorporated into unique Dual Column Source
No clog, No drip,
High-Sensitivity.
Set and forget.
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“Phoenix S&T provides great products and customer care for nanoLC-MS. I use their nanospray source for the Thermo LTQ and TSQ MS.”
–Kwasi Mawuenyega, Ph.D., Washington University
“The products I got from your company are great. Beside those products, I got some valuable technical advice from Art. Once again, I am grateful to him and to Phoenix S&T.”
-Kouame Adou, U. Delaware
Videos
The µAutoNanoLC System: Active Spray Control Demonstrated
Dual-column Spray: Automated Column Switching
Live video shows automatic column switching. A new column is positioned, the spray purges and clears for virtually uninterrupted electrospray. 1 min 3 sec
Active Spray Control “Bubble Buster” Technology Explained
Animation illustrates how Active Spray Control technology senses air bubbles and automatically reacts to prevent spray interruption. 35 sec
Active Spray Control Bubble Buster Live
Live video of Active Spray Control in action, sensing and adjusting to maintain consistent electrospray delivery. 40 sec
ABRF - March 21-23, 2010 - Poster Presentation Sunday, March 21 5:15-6:30 pm
ASMS - May 23-27, 2010 - Booth #100