Stories & Features

  • Fluidic Component Capabilities: Precision Dispense Pumps

    Jun 12, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    IDEX Health & Science pumps enable you to achieve higher instrument reliability with less downtime for service. With a wide range of customization options, our pumps help you implement sophisticated fluid actuation sequences and de-risk your development efforts.
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  • Five Common Challenges with Biopharmaceutical Process Analytical Testing

    Jun 2, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    IDEX Health & Science experts explain how our unique capabilities and expertise can turn your challenges into solutions to help you build your biopharmaceutical analytical testing platforms.
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    Five Common Challenges with Biopharmaceutical Process Analytical Testing
  • Visit us at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Annual Conference

    May 16, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    IDEX Health & Science will be attending the ASMS annual conference June 4th - 8th in Houston, Texas. Visit us at booth #824 to learn about our newest capabilities and innovative fluidic products that will simplify your complex workflow challenges.
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    Visit us at the ASMS conference June 4-8 in Houston, Texas
  • Reduce Downtime and Move Fluids Precisely with Pumps from IDEX Health & Science

    Apr 14, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    We manufacture high-precision motorized pistons and pumps with a unique combination of materials, designs, and manufacturing processes that provide you with a reliable and precise fluid actuator. Learn more about our precision pumps.
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  • Proteomics and Biomarkers are Key to Better Medical Treatments

    Feb 27, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    Proteomics and biomarkers are key to more effective medical treatment plans. Learn how they work together to yield critical insights into diseases.
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    Proteomics and Biomarkers
  • Importance of Degassing Fluids

    Feb 7, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science
    Degassers avoid inaccurate sampling, maintain throughput and reduce errors by removing dissolved gases – even across complex fluid systems – before they outgas into bubbles. Utilizing degassing in your fluidic path is essential for consistent and accurate results.
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  • What Goes Where in an HPLC System

    Jan 25, 2023 by IDEX Health & Science

    Of course, fittings are standard items used to connect the components together, using tubing as the flow path bridge between components. Yet, one of the most commonly-asked questions regarding fittings is, “Where do all these fittings go in my system?” In other words, how do I know what to use and where? One common way to distinguish between fittings is by classifying them based on the pressure they can hold. This narrows the fittings choice based on where in the system they will be used. Learn what goes where in an HPLC system.
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  • Hex-Head, Wrench-Flat to Knurled: How to Tighten Fittings

    Dec 1, 2022 by IDEX Health & Science

    Fittings are described by more than just their threads. Another major factor that helps determine what nut to use is the geometry of the head. Learn how to properly tighten the nut.
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  • Proteomics Versus Genomics

    Aug 30, 2022 by IDEX Health & Science

    What is proteomics and how does it differ from genomics? This post will discuss the definitions of proteomics and genomics, how they differ, and how life science applications are benefiting from this new approach to protein analysis.
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  • Void, Dead, and Swept – an Interesting Concept

    Jul 26, 2022 by IDEX Health & Science

    Often, when making connections, people want more information on the amount of “dead volume” in the connection. However, most people who inquire about the dead volume are really wanting to know just how much internal volume exists within a connection, not how much of that internal volume is considered “dead.”
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    Void, Dead, and Swept Volume