• MALDI-8020: Small size. Massive impact

    Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

    MALDI-8020: Small size. Massive impact

    The MALDI-8020 is the latest in a long line of MALDI-TOF products from Shimadzu. This benchtop, linear MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer delivers outstanding performance in a compact footprint, making it an ideal choice for today’s increasingly demanding laboratories.

    Key features:

    • Linear mode (positive ion) MALDI-TOF
    • 200 Hz solid‒state laser, 355 nm
    • Load-lock chamber for fast sample introduction
    • UV laser‒based source cleaning (patented)
    • Small size due to benchtop design with a compact footprint
    • Quiet operation (<55 dB)

    Linear mode instruments have traditionally been the instruments of choice in MALDI-TOF-based quality control (QC) and profiling workflows, and the MALDI-8020 is no exception. Peptides, proteins, polymers or oligonucleotides ‒ the instrument is capable of delivering the performance required for QC applications. Research laboratories will also benefit from the MS capabilities of the instrument through the rapid mass-measurement of samples.

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