Agilent Technologies Launches the ADS 2: A Pioneering Solution for Laboratory Automation

03 April 2024 | Wednesday | News


The ADS 2 Advanced Dilution System sets a new standard for lab efficiency and integration, promising to transform productivity and lower costs in scientific research.

Agilent Technologies announced the launch of the Advanced Dilution System, the ADS 2, a new automation workflow solution that will increase productivity, lower cost of ownership, and improve the overall efficiency within the laboratory. 

The Agilent ADS 2 is an intelligent autodilutor designed to enhance laboratory workflows. Designed to integrate seamlessly with Agilent autosamplers, ICP-OES and ICP-MS instruments and software, it offers a fully integrated, single-supplier automated solution. 

As one of the most trusted brands in the analytical instrumentation market, Agilent worked with a wide range of customers to address key barriers to autodilution adoption. The result is an easy to install, highly efficient and robust solution for production environments, utilizing unique flow path technology to optimize the speed of analysis for both diluted and undiluted samples, and the same software as the instrument to ensure consistency and traceability in data handling and reporting.

“We understand that the ability to enhance lab productivity without compromising quality or profitability is of utmost importance to our customers,” stated Keith Bratchford, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Atomic Spectroscopy Division. “Agilent’s comprehensive automation system establishes us as the exclusive provider capable of meeting the needs of routine food, environmental, and pharmaceutical testing laboratories. Furthermore, the ADS 2 will have significant applications in the advanced materials market, particularly in battery research, differentiating us from our competitors.”

Agilent’s single-vendor approach offers a seamless and attractive alternative for our valued customers, resulting in simplified data management, and increased productivity.

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