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Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance, the supplier of intelligent NMR, will be showcasing its popular MQC analyzers at the American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS) Annual Meeting, May 1-4, 2011 in booth #111 at the Duke Energy Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Oxford Instruments' MQC is a cost effective benchtop NMR analyzer that is widely used to determine the oil content of spin finish applied to synthetic fibers. It is ideal for measuring the solid fat content of vegetable oils, the total fat content of chocolate, as well as the oils present in a wide variety of processed foods, including snack foods. Since NMR acquires a signal from the whole sample and not just from the surface, it provides better accuracy and precision than alternative secondary techniques. For some applications, for example analysis of oilseeds, it is possible to measure moisture and oil concentration simultaneously. Its compact size minimizes the footprint on critical laboratory benchtop workspace. It also includes a space-saving internal computer so no external PC is required.
A new 19-inch LCD flat screen monitor mounted on the magnet housing provides the user with a clear view of data and operational instructions. New test and diagnostic software makes remote servicing of the instrument a cost-saving convenience. About Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance is committed to the development and manufacture of cost-effective instrumentation for industrial quality control and research based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology. With leading products and a global sales and service network, Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance continues to explore innovative ways to use benchtop NMR for faster and easier measurements.
About Oxford Instruments Oxford Instruments aims to pursue responsible development and deeper understanding of our world through science and technology.
We provide high technology tools and systems for industrial and research markets based on our ability to analyze and manipulate matter at the smallest scale. Innovation has been the driving force behind Oxford Instruments' growth and success ever since the business spun out from Oxford University over 50 years ago, and its strategy is still to effect the successful commercialization of these ideas by bringing them to market in a timely and customer-focused fashion. Oxford Instruments is now a global company with over 1,300 staff worldwide and a listing on the London Stock Exchange (OXIG).
Our objective is to be a leading supplier of next generation tools and systems for research and industry. This involves the combination of core technologies in areas such as low temperature and high magnetic field environments, nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray electron and optical based metrology, and advanced growth, deposition, and etching. Our products, expertise, and ideas address global issues such as energy, environment, terrorism, and health, and are part of the next generation of telecommunications, energy products, environmental measures, security devices, drug discovery, and medical advances.
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