Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the introduction of several new products to complete the InfinityLab LC series, part of the InfinityLab family of instruments, columns, and supplies that work seamlessly together, alongside Agilent OpenLAB software and Agilent CrossLab services, to provide highly efficient workflows for customers.

The new additions to the InfinityLab LC series plus other recently released mass spectrometry instruments will be showcased at HPLC 2017 taking place in Prague, Czech Republic, on 18-22 June.

Agilent InfinityLab LC Purification Solution
Agilent's new InfinityLab LC purification solution provides a complete portfolio of analytical scale to preparative scale purification systems. Comprised of eleven modules plus accessories and software, the new solution enables laboratories to tailor purification systems to meet their needs. Ranging from highly affordable systems for simple routine purification tasks to fully automated solutions for high-throughput purification labs. Agilent provides a wide range of detectors for fractionation triggering, including mass-spectral detection with the new Agilent LC/MSD or LC/MSD XT systems.

Agilent 1260 Infinity II Prime LC System
A new flagship for more standard HPLC analysis, the 1260 Infinity II Prime LC system delivers outstanding performance on routine analyses and provides an ideal front end to the new Agilent Ultivo Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry system.

The 1260 Infinity II Prime LC provides the highest convenience standard in the 1260 Infinity II LC portfolio plus extended pressure range (up to 800 bar), superior quaternary mixing and specifically designed columns. Automated instrument features reduce the need for manual interaction which increases analytical laboratories' efficiency. Intelligent System Emulation Technology (ISET), initially only available with 1290 Infinity II LC systems, ensures seamless method transfers from many Agilent and 3rd party legacy instruments.

The improved convenience level of the 1260 Infinity II Prime LC is highlighted with a new local user interface — the Agilent InfinityLab LC Companion.

Agilent 1260 Infinity II Supercritical Fluid Chromatography System
Agilent enables labs to compare results of SFC and LC runs performed on one system using a hybrid SFC/UHPLC system-configuration of the 1260 Infinity II SFC system or scout for chiral separation conditions using up to 32 columns and 12 solvents in a method development set-up.

"At Agilent, we strongly believe that a one-size-fits-all approach does not respect the performance, functionality and budgetary needs of LC laboratories around the world," said Dr. Stefan Schuette, vice president and general manager of Agilent's liquid phase separation division. "That's why we are introducing a significant range of new Agilent products at the HPLC Conference in Prague, covering the full breadth of our liquid phase separation portfolio — from 1D- to 2D-LC, from reverse phase LC to SFC and from analytical- to preparative-scale purification."

For more information; www.agilent.com/chem/livepreplc.