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Elevate Lab Productivity with Shimadzu's New LCMS-8065XE

Shimadzu's LCMS-8065XE boosts lab efficiency with advanced ionization, AI-driven tools, and ultra-low PFAS detection across regulated applications.

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Engineered for Excellence: Performance, Sustainability, and Smart Analytics

Shimadzu has introduced the LCMS-8065XE triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, a next-generation solution designed to enhance lab performance across multiple sectors. Lab managers will appreciate the instrument’s balance of world-class sensitivity, sustainable design, and AI-driven automation.

With standout features like:

  • StreamFocus Technology for improved ionization and reduced gas consumption
  • IonFocus Electrode System to improve robustness over time
  • UFsweeper IV Collision Cell for higher throughput and precision

Efficiency That Supports Budget and Throughput Goals

The LCMS-8065XE excels in reducing operational costs and maximizing lab uptime. AI-based tools like Performance Concierge help lab managers avoid unnecessary downtime, while Peakintelligence significantly cuts manual data review time.

Applications Across Disciplines:

  • Drinking water PFAS testing with ultra-low detection limits
  • Compliance with EPA, ASTM, ISO methods
  • Pharmaceutical and food quality assurance

Available now with full application development, training, and support.

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    Craig Bradley BSc (Hons), MSc, has a strong academic background in human biology, cardiovascular sciences, and biomedical engineering. Since 2025, he has been working with LabX Media Group as a SEO Editor. Craig can be reached at cbradley@labx.com.

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