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SPECIALIZED TRAINING ON SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND CALIBRATION OF ANALYTICAL LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS

22 April 2024 09:00 - 26 April 2024 16:30, Nairobi, Kenya


Introduction
Developing standard operating procedures for all lab equipment.
Preparing documentation on each specific equipment,
outlining the repairs and maintenance undertaken.
Outlining a preventive maintenance program for each piece of equipment.
Training both technical and managerial staff on proper use and care of lab equipment,
Standard Operating Procedure for Maintenance of Lab Equipment
Equipment Maintenance DocumentationPreventive Maintenance Program
UV-Vis spectrophotometer service and support Training             
Increase productivity, boost uptime, and reduce costs with a preventative service and support strategy to keep your instrument in peak operating condition by annual service, maintenance and calibration overview
Cleaning the instruments
Exchanging Deuterium or Tungsten lamps 
The key components of a UV-Vis spectrophotometer are: 
Other optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, or fiber optics, relay light through the instrument., , Light sources
Training courses for all sorts of HPLC Maintenance & Troubleshooting.
The training course is designed to provide hands-on experience and
solid understanding performing routine maintenance and troubleshooting on
HPLC systems from varied manufacturers, helping to make informed choices.
The topics to be covered are briefly outlined as below:
Instrument problems and identifying the issue
Common Maintenance & Operations
Maintenance of Pumps
Maintenance of Auto samplers – Rheodyne valves, seals, metering devices, syringes etc.
Maintenance of detectors – lamp replacement, flow cell clean-up
LC-MS Maintenance and Troubleshooting - Tips and Tricks for New Users: Common contamination; Sample Clean-up Methods – eliminating matrix/salt/detergent effects: · ultra filtration Â· solvent extraction/desalting · liquid-liquid extraction · solid phase extraction (SPE) · immuno affinity · on-column concentration · column switching (LC/LC)
Source of contamination,Cleaning of contamination,
GC Maintenance & Troubleshooting.
The training course is designed to provide hands-on experience and solid understanding performing routine maintenance and troubleshooting on GC systems from varied manufacturers, helping to make informed choices. The topics to be covered are briefly outlined as below:
Instruments problems & Identify issues of common maintenance operations
Importance of quality gases
GC Inlet maintenance ( split/split less/liner
Septum Replacement,Syringe Cleaning
GC Detector maintenance – FID,ECD/NPDColumn installation procedure, Conditioning and storage
GC-MS Maintenance and Troubleshooting - Tips and Tricks for New Users
Problem Diagnostics, Maintaining Mass Selective Detectors Maintenance Schedule
Contamination, Mass Spectral Symptoms, Ion Source, Vacuum Systems and Pumps
Electron Multipliers and Replacement Horn Source Cleaning, Maintaining the MS Engine, Maintenance Schedule Ion Source Parts and Supplies
Replacement Parts and Supplies
Cleaning Quadruple Rods
Ion Detector Replacement
Trouble Shooting and Maintenance of ICP-OES/MS/AES Systems
Common ICP-OES/MS Problems Reported by Users
Sensitivity, Precision, Accuracy,Poor Sample throughput Laboratory Environment
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Venue
CHROM AFRICA- NAIROBI

Laboratory , CHROM AFRICA- NAIROBI, Mumias South Road , Nairobi, 00100, Kenya

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Organised by
Chrom Africa Instrumenation Services Limited 
Contact information
John Angira
Chrom Africa Instrumentation Services
P. O. Box 4963
0719536664
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