onsite trainingNew - Onsite software training - for Agilent GPC addon for ChemStation
PSS is happy to announce the One-day training program designed for users of the Agilent ChemStation GPC Addon.
We will go travel to your facility and provide hands-on instruction that will get you ready to produce the GPC data using the ChemStation, in addition to teaching you the basics of GPC content of the Gel Permeation Chromatography "Basic Training"

The $2499 fee will train a group of up to five users.   email info@pssgpcshop.com to schedule training.


Gel Permeation/Size Exclusion Chromatography courses 



Date
 

2009 Schedule

FEE
  US$

October 13-14, 2010
November 16-17, 2010
Brown Bag Lunch  WEBCAST
Details

Hours: 12:30- 2:30 p.m. EST
(9:30 to 11:30 a.m. PST)



295
295



TBA

Suggest Location and date
Classroom-style Course
Details

10:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. EST
Lunch






549


These training courses supply skills for modern analysis of macromolecules molar mass and property distributions, using gel permeation chromatography (GPC), a.k.a. size exclusion chromatography (SEC).

The program offers the fundamental aspects of the separation technique, with a balanced view of both, the advantages and limitations of GPC/SEC (stand-alone or hyphenated with light scattering, viscometry, and other techniques). It equips you to produce and analyze data including column selection; to optimize the application conditions and the work flow in the lab. You will receive practical advice to get reproducible and accurate separations.

Content we deem fundamental to get you GPC/SEC ready! 

Online Registration

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Our students come from companies like

Avery Dennison
Baxter USA
Boston Scientific
Cargill
Fuji USA
International Specialty Products
LEACSA (Mexico)
Malvern USA
Munzing USA
Tosoh USA


Here are a few comments received after webcast sessions:


"...Instructor very informative and helpful"

"...I will recommend this class to colleagues"

"...myEnglish language skills prevented me from asking questions by phone"

"... I was surprised it was not a sales pitch"