Marlborough, MA. — SCIEX, a Danaher company and leader in life science analytical technologies, launched the novus V55 system - a next-generation triple quadrupole mass spectrometer designed for the realities of high-pressure, results-driven labs. The system provides exceptional sensitivity and accelerated output, in a smaller footprint and with improved energy efficiency when compared to the SCIEX 5500+ system. This quantitative solution expands testing capabilities across pesticide and food analysis, pharmaceutical impurities, bioanalysis, PFAS testing and additional applications.
The novus V55 system is built for business and real-world impact. Key features include:
- aeMRM (accelerated MRM) can acquire up to 1,000 MRMs per second, which increases sample throughput, expands testing capabilities, and maintains quantitative accuracy.
- New SCIEX OS 5.0 software introduces new features including:
- Central Metrics Tracker allows for tracking of performance and assay level metrics.
- Central Monitoring shows instrument status across the fleet.
- Reporter Template Creator easily creates customized reports.
- AI enabled "helpme" function answers feature and functionality questions quickly using a natural language interface.
- AI enabled Calculated Columns creates custom calculations for columns with natural language.
- OptiFlow source, built off the same technology trusted by thousands of customers world-wide, upholds the robustness and sensitivity synonymous with SCIEX systems.
- 35% smaller footprint makes it the most compact triple quad in its class without compromising sensitivity or quantitative performance.
- 40% reduction in both energy consumption and laboratory cooling requirements helps to lower operational energy costs.
- Compatibility with any LC system, LIMS support, and 21 CFR Part 11 maintains compliance and operational confidence.
“Analytical labs are being asked to deliver more insight with less time, space, and energy. With the novus V55 system, we have applied decades of innovation to ensure robustness and sensitivity, while enhancing performance and execution. This new generational instrument will help enable our customers to drive their business forward,” says Chris Lock, Vice President Global Research and Development at SCIEX.
This 5th generation system builds on a proven legacy in nominal mass. In 1981, SCIEX launched the TAGA 6000, the first commercial triple quadrupole. Since then, the triple quadrupoles have evolved with the API III, then the API 3000, and then to the SCIEX Triple Quad series starting with SCIEX Triple Quad 5500 system. SCIEX also developed QTRAP technology which combined triple quad and linear ion trap technology for the first time.
Learn more about the novus V55 system at https://sciex.com/products/mass-spectrometers/triple-quad-systems/novus-v55-system.