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5-Part Expert Webinar Series on Optimizing Your PFAS Workflow

PFAS testing requirements are evolving and so should your workflows. PromoChrom and Waters have partnered to deliver a 5-part expert webinar series focused on tackling real-world challenges in PFAS sample preparation and LC-MS/MS analysis. Each session explores automation-driven strategies to reduce manual errors, manage complex matrices, and improve efficiency in analytical laboratories.

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Episode 1

Streamlining PFAS Sample Prep:
From Manual to Automated Workflows

PFAS analysis demands precision and consistency. In this session, we walk through how labs can transition from manual SPE methods to automated workflows to improve reproducibility, reduce hands-on time, and support regulatory compliance.

Episode 2

Focuses on the increasing complexity of PFAS analysis beyond water, covering solid and tissue matrices following EPA Method 1633. Join us to learn how PromoChrom’s SPE technology and Waters’ automation tools enable high-throughput, reproducible workflows for even the most challenging sample types.

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Episode 3

PFAS testing continues to evolve, and choosing the right PFAS sample prep method is key to achieving accurate and consistent results. In Episode 3, experts will compare solid phase extraction (SPE) and direct injection to help you align your sample prep in terms of sensitivity, compound list, sample matrix, efficiency and regulatory compliance.

Explore Additional Presentations
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What does it take to handle the wide range of sample matrices in EPA 1633? Watch to find out how our automated SPE system utilizes a suite of anti-clogging solutions and flexible features to create an all-in-one solution for EPA Methods 537.1, 533 and 1633.

This presentation covers how PromoChrom's SPE-03 system automates the extraction of a range of PFAS methods and matrices, with field sample results from customer labs.

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