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Viscotek launches online bibliography of technical articles featuring GPC/SEC technology

Characterisation of natural and synthetic polymers, proteins and nanoparticulate materials

14-07-2006: Viscotek has launched a new online bibliography of published customer articles featuring the company's high performance GPC / SEC systems being used to characterise natural and synthetic polymers, proteins and nanoparticulate materials.

Founded in 1985, Viscotek GPC / SEC detectors, software and systems are in daily use in 1000's of leading research, quality control and process development laboratories worldwide. Over the years Viscotek has built a reference list of several hundred customer technical articles covering applications of GPC/SEC technology, peptide and protein analysis, flow injection polymer analysis and dilute solution viscometry.

Visitors to the new online 'featured article' facility are now able to browse through a growing selection of summaries of the more recently published technical articles featuring Viscotek's market-leading GPC/SEC technology. Regularly updated with new customer articles the Viscotek featured article bibliography offers strong justification for book-marking and periodic revisits.

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