There’s a new GC-MS contender: The Pegasus BT

Laboratory scientist uses LECO Pegasus GC-MS

LECO Corporation is pleased to announce their latest innovation for the GC-MS marketplace—the Pegasus® BT. The Pegasus BT gives users all of the data they could ever need from a single sample run with an innovative new TOF-MS platform.

Unique and powerful software and hardware features simplify quantitation, while also identifying more components with dramatically increased sensitivity. The StayClean™ ion source eliminates the need for source cleaning, while a convenient benchtop package saves valuable space in the laboratory. The Pegasus BT will give users more uptime, and improved, richer chemical data, yielding an increase in overall laboratory productivity and efficiency.

Obtaining better MS chemical information is only part of the solution. LECO’s ChromaTOF® brand software works seamlessly with the new Pegasus BT to automatically process user data and remove the guesswork involved with analyte identification and quantification. Features such as NonTarget Deconvolution™, Target Analyte Find, library searches, an easy-to-configure interface, and data that provides a complete mapping of each sample, all come together to give users a better GC-MS experience.

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