insights from industryDr. Tim Nunney and Dr. Adam BushellThermo Fisher Scientific
In this interview, AZoM talks to Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Dr. Tim Nunney and Dr. Adam Bushell, Applications Development & Marketing Manager and Product Marketing Manager for the Surface Analysis product line respectively, about the new Nexsa G2 Surface Analysis System and why it is a stand-out instrument for improving the analysis of surfaces.
What makes the Thermo Scientific™ Nexsa™ G2 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS) System different? How does it stand out from prior systems?
Tim: The Nexsa G2 is the next step in the journey that we have been making since we introduced the K-Alpha instrument in 2006. We have been producing surface analysis instruments for over 50 years, and that experience led us to the realization of what was most important in an XPS instrument: confidence in the analysis, performance that made experiments fast and easy to complete, and simple instrument operation wi
Monitoring O2 and CO2 Using Benchtop Bioreactors
Thought LeadersDr. Patrick Floris Characterisation and Comparability LabNIBRT
In this interview, Dr Patrick Floris talks to AZoM about experiments in cell culture and the role of off-gas analysis in his research which he performed as part of the collaboration between Thermo Fisher and the Characterization and Comparability Lab at NIBRT
Can You Give an Overview of Your Research Experiments in Cell Culture, in Particular the Experiments Featured in Your Published Material?
The publication of interest discussed typical mammalian cell culture processes using a CHO-K1 host.
Our goal was to use these processes as a template to evaluate the integration of multiple PATs and relatively new technologies, such as the magnetic sector MS from Thermo Fisher, to do online process and product characterization within the same platform.
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New Metal Detector Enhances Foreign Object Identification for Food Processors and Personal Care Manufacturers for Improved Safety and Operational Efficiency
Detection of foreign objects such as metals is a high priority for food processors, especially when in 2019 alone the United States Department of Agriculture reported that 17 million pounds of food were impacted by recalls due to “extraneous material.”
The Thermo Scientific Sentinel 1000 Selectscan Metal Detector system features two technologies intended to help food and personal care manufacturers achieve a higher level of safety and quality. Selectscan enables the user to select the ideal frequency, from 50 to 1000 kHz, and is designed to optimize the probability of detecting ferrous, non-ferrous, and stainless steel foreign objects. Autolearn rapidly guides the user through product setup to optimize operational efficiencies and detection performance to support plant production goals. Combined, these features raise the