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Almac Adds Equipment For Metal Testing

by Michael McCoy
June 23, 2014 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 92, Issue 25

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Credit: Almac
Almac is coupling its new ICP-MS instrument with microwave digestion technology.
A technician at Almac’s new inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer.
Credit: Almac
Almac is coupling its new ICP-MS instrument with microwave digestion technology.

The pharmaceutical services firm Almac has installed an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer at its headquarters site in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. The instrument, supplied by Agilent Technologies , is intended to help drug industry customers satisfy new FDA requirements for heavy-metal content testing.

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