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An updated version of the company's PL-GPC 50 integrated GPC (1) A PC that uses the Linux-based gOS operating system. See gOS.

(2) (GPC Group) Originally the Graphics Performance Characterization committee of the NCGA, the GPC Group is now part of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) and oversees the following
 system for polymer characterization and analysis has been introduced. The enhanced PL-GPC 50 platform with an integrated refractive index A property of a material that changes the speed of light, computed as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light through the material. When light travels at an angle between two different materials, their refractive indices determine the angle of transmission  detector has been re-engineered to accept additional detectors, including viscometry vis·com·e·ter  
n.
An instrument used to measure viscosity. Also called viscosimeter.



[Short for viscosimeter.
 (PL-BV 400RT) and light scattering (PL-LS), enabling fully integrated triple detection. Additional detector options (UV and ELSD ELSD Evaporative Light Scattering Detector
ELSD Electronic Limited Slip Differential (automotive)
ELSD electronic limited slip device
ELSD Electric Limited Slip Differential
) and combinations are also available. The PL-GPC 50 features on board PC based system control and Cirrus data acquisition and analysis software as standard.

The simplicity of the PL-GPC 50 design and intuitive interface are said to make it extremely easy to operate. This, combined with high performance and reliability, make the PL-GPC 50 the ideal choice for any laboratory, according to the company. An autosampler, the PL-AS RT, offers labor-saving sample injection.

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