Method Scouting System
Maximizing Efficiency for Method Development

Method Scouting System is a method development system based on Shimadzu’s UHPLC technology. The combination of Method Scouting Solution dedicated control software and a robust, highly pressure-resistant column switching system achieves a fast and accurate method scouting workflow, offering excellent support for efficiency improvements in method development.
Features
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Method scouting can now be performed with Shimadzu's diverse LC product line-up. Choose the system suited to your laboratory environment, whether for SFC investigations or simple investigations on compact systems.
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Method Scouting Solution dedicated software automates the switching of column and mobile phase combinations, leading to efficient and reliable method development.
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In addition to column and mobile phase selection, the system supports gradient optimization and robustness evaluations. Analysis is run with varying parameters such as gradient, oven temperature, and low rate. It is also compatible with continuous analysis based on a user-determined experimental plan.
News / Events
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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