Byron Druss

Byron Druss is a Consultant at ResinTech. He has over 30 years of engineering, product management, sales, marketing and business growth experience in both start-ups and large-scale technical companies. As both a community Environmental and Water Commissioner of 10 years, he is passionate about how WaterTech improves life.

The laboratory scientist prepares samples for download to High-performance Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer. The process includes using ultrapure Type 1 water

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Lab Water System Maintenance: The Hidden Cost of Cutting Corners

Your lab water system might be sabotaging your research without you knowing it. Here's why standard monitoring isn't enough and what happens when critical maintenance gets delayed.

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Clinical trial, using HPLC. The image depicts a lab setting involved in clinical research or drug development, specifically showing a person handling samples in vials, possibly as part of a liquid chromatography process. Samples were prepared using Type 1 ultrapure water

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LC-MS Water Contamination: The Hidden Threat to Your Analytical Results

Your LC-MS system is calibrated perfectly between your set up and check standards. Your columns are fresh. You are running validated methods. Yet...

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Researcher working with chemical samples in laboratory with HPLC system and chromatography equipment using Type 1 ultrapure water as part of the research

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How Ultrapure Water Eliminates Ghost Peaks in Analytical Chemistry

The Hidden Enemy in Your Chromatograms Ghost peaks are the analytical chemist's nightmare. They appear where they shouldn't. They make your data...

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The image shows a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) system, a crucial analytical chemistry technique used in various fields. Type 1 ultrapure  water is used in the course of the research

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Analytical Chemistry, The Unseen Pitfalls from Ultrapure Water Contamination

Your HPLC system is calibrated perfectly. Your columns are fresh. Your mobile phase is prepared with precision. Yet your results are inconsistent,...

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