April 2008 Environmental air monitoring and soil gas: Three new application notes Continuing its tradition of innovation and applications development in thermal desorption-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GCMS), Markes International has published three new application notes for environmental monitoring:
March 2008 Markes launches ClearView™ - GCMS re-processing software - improving the analysis of trace compounds in complex real world samples ClearView reprocesses stored GCMS data files dramatically improving the quantitative and qualitative analysis of trace compounds in real world samples. It is a perfect complement to Markes portfolio of analytical thermal desorption (TD) instrumentation for GCMS analysis of trace toxic and odorous compounds in air and materials. ClearView uses a sophisticated Dynamic Background Compensation (DBC) algorithm to distinguish between chromatographic peaks and GC-background/baseline anomalies in stored GCMS data files. The original data files are left intact and unaffected. The results of this innovative approach to background elimination are a dramatic improvement in both spectral purity and peak integration for trace compounds. Futher information, a demonstration and requests for a demo disc can be found here. CLICK HERE February 2008 Markes products in the news again! (BBC) Breath-test research for disease. Equipment to monitor solvents inhaled by print machine operators is being adapted to develop a breath test for diagnosing diseases including cancer. The whole article on this can be found here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/7238683.stm February 2008 New Product Launch: Series 2 ULTRA, UNITY and Air Server Markes announces the launch of its new series of thermal desorption instruments; the series 2 ULTRA, UNITY and Air Server. Key features are:
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September 2007 September 2007 On-line air monitoring for trace levels of H2S, mercaptans (thiols) and other reduced sulphur compounds Technical Note (TDTS) # 32 Markes has re-issued technical note #32 (downloadable from this website as a PDF file). UNITY-Air Server configured with GC-PFPD, or equivalent sulphur detector, has now been shown to allow H2S, mercaptans and other reduced sulphur compounds to be monitored in air at sub-ppb and low-ppb levels. Extensive supportive data is available from both the method development process and from subsequent field operation at multiple sites. The first half of the application note gives the method details. The analysis is carried out on whole air samples (no sorbent tubes) i.e. canisters, bags or on-line air streams. Field monitoring is typically carried out unattended and on-line on a round-the-clock continuous basis. A controlled flow of air is drawn from the sample manifold directly into the electrically-cooled focusing trap of UNITY before trap desorption injects the retained analytes into the GC analytical system and triggers the start of the run. Collection of the next air sample can begin as soon as the focusing trap has re-equilibrated at the trapping temperature. Key applications include:
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January 2007 Markes Micro-Chamber shows good quantitative and qualitative correlation with conventional emission test methods Analytical Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2007. A microscale device for measuring emissions from materials for indoor use T Schripp, B Nachtwey, J Toelke, T Salthammer, E Uhde, M Wensing, M Bahadir The paper details work undertaken by the Fraunhofer Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institute, Germany in conjunction with the University of Technology, Braunschweig, Germany evaluating the Markes µ-CTE in comparison to conventional emission test methods. "Good quantitative and qualitative correlation was obtained for measurements at ambient temperature. Moverover, it was shown that ambient-temperature emissions data collected using the µ-CTE as rapidly as possible ... provided a reliable guide as to how well that material would perform in subsequent 3-day chamber tests of VOC emissions." January 2007 Markes International announces TD trade in programme Markes International is offering an unmissable trade in programme for old or discontinued thermal desorption (TD) systems, for a limited period only. TD users trading in their old systems for a new 100-tube automated TD from any authorized distributor of Markes TD technology will qualify for a half price offer on Markes own-manufactured TD accessories and consumables worth up to US$20,000. 11 September 2006 Markes Instrumentation makes Headline News in France French TV station, TF1, reports that Markes International Ltd. TD instruments are being used by the French authorities in mobile laboratories for depolyment at potential chemical attack incidents. Un camion pour contrer les risques terroristes En cas d'attaque chimique ou bactériologique, la gendarmerie dispose désormais d'un laboratoire mobile. 3 August 2006 Thermal Desorption (TD) Application Guides Markes International - the world’s leading supplier of TD equipment – has published a series of four new booklets showing the benefits of thermal desorption for real-world GC(MS) applications in: I. Air Monitoring II. Residual Volatiles & Materials Emissions Testing III. Defence / Forensic IV. Food, Flavour, Fragrance These are available free-of-charge from Markes. Please see press releases for more detailed information. 5 April 2006 Automated re-collection with single thermal desorption (TD) autosampler – Patent granted to Markes International Markes International is proud to announce that its application for a UK patent on automated re-collection for thermal desorption using a single TD autosampler has been granted. The new patent has a priority date of 13/11/02 and is reference number GB2395785. Pioneered by Markes International Limited in 1998, quantitative re-collection of TD samples (SecureTD-Q) has set a new benchmark for analytical thermal desorption technology. SecureTD-Q allows repeat analysis and validation of TD methods / data as referenced in international standard methods such as ASTM D 6196-03. The new Markes patent covers both automated re-collection onto clean, conditioned tubes and re-collection back onto the original sample tube using the same TD autosampler. Granting of this patent confirms Markes position as the world’s premier provider of innovative, high-performance concentration and thermal desorption technology. Markes systems are in use in key industrial, regulatory and research laboratories around the globe. Key applications include: air monitoring for environmental health and safety, monitoring trace level chemical warfare agents for defence and counter terrorism, food / flavour / fragrance profiling and materials quality control – including emissions testing. 20 Feb 2006 New headquarters for worlds leading supplier of thermal desorption equipment As part of its continued expansion Markes International Ltd. is pleased to announce a move to brand new premises on the Gwaun Elai Medi Science Campus in Llantrisant, South Wales. Formed in 1997, Markes International Ltd. is one of the worlds leading suppliers of thermal desorption equipment and related sampling accessories for monitoring trace toxic and odorous chemicals in air, gas or materials. Serving fast growing markets from environmental health & safety to materials testing and from food / flavour / fragrance to defence/forensic, Markes’ global customer base includes major industry, regulatory agencies, academia, military / civil defence, forensic science and the service laboratory sector. Over the last 8 years, Markes has won several awards for innovation and export and has seen rapid growth in its business both at home and overseas. Markes now employs over 30 skilled staff in Llantrisant and 85% of its business is exported to all regions of the globe. Markes new headquarters in Llantrisant houses research and development, laboratory facilities, manufacturing, and sales/marketing offices. Details are: ![]() Gwaun Elai Medi Science Campus Llantrisant RCT, CF72 8XL UK Contact numbers and email addresses all remain the same Tel: Fax: +44 1443 231531 Email: enquiries@markes.com 21 Sept 2005 Low-cost automation of quantitative re-collection for thermal desorption – ULTRA-50:50 Another innovation from Markes International – the pioneers of quantitative re-collection for repeat analysis (SecureTD-Q). Markes International – leading manufacturer of analytical thermal desorption instrumentation – announces the introduction of ULTRA-50:50 * - another exciting innovation in SecureTD-Q – quantitative split re-collection for repeat analysis and method / data validation. Pioneered by Markes in 1998, SecureTD-Q has set a new benchmark in analytical thermal desorption technology. With 100 tube capacity, ULTRA-50:50 allows the same ULTRA autosampler to be loaded with up to 50 sample tubes and up to 50 conditioned sorbent tubes for cost-effective, automated and quantitative re-collection of the “outlet” split flow. For maximum throughput, AutoSecure systems - featuring a second 100 position ULTRA for automated re-collection of both inlet and outlet split flow for up to 100 tubes - are still available. Contact your Markes distributor from September for more information on this exciting development. * Patent Application No GB_2003/005242 |
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