The ProteoMass ESI Calibration Kit for LTQ based Hybrids, Negative Ion Mode Calibration Solution, enables calibration of Thermo Scientific hybrid instruments equipped with ESI source in negative ion mode. It covers a mass range of m/z 265 to m/z 1880, and is therefore usable for calibrations between m/z 50 and 2000.
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Developed and qualified specifically for use with the LTQ based Thermo Scientific hybrid instruments (LTQ FT®, LTQ FT Ultra®, and LTQ Orbitrap™ series) with ESI source and Thermo Scientific Exactive
Conveniently packaged, freeing you from time-consuming mixing and dilution steps, allowing you to focus on acquisition of quality data
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LTQ FT is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
LTQ FT ULTRA is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
LTQ Orbitrap is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries
ProteoMass is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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