LCMS Front Ends
The Leader in HPLC for Mass Spectrometry

Totally flexible and reliable, Shimadzu is your one source for LCMS Front Ends. With modular components that allow custom configurations for any Mass Spectrometry environment, Shimadzu delivers the high-performance system you need.
- High-Speed, Low Carryover Autosamplers
- Pulse-Free Solvent Delivery from 1nL/min to 150 mL/min
- Multiple Gradient Control Options
- 2-D Options for Automated On-Line Proteomics R&D
- Control embedded in Analyst®, MassLynx®, and Xcalibur® Software Platforms
DiscoveryVP® (DVP) Analytical System
A fully automated method development tool, DVP Analytical facilitates characterization of lead candidates by utilizing multiple columns and solvent systems so you can concentrate on new chemistry instead of struggling with separations.
DiscoveryVP® Preparative System
Like DVP Analytical, DVP Preparative offers complete control, enhanced functionality, and simplified operation - providing the ultimate in easy-to-use, unattended operation while delivering sophisticated fraction collection by many different means. Click for more info
Dual Gradient System (DGS)
Drawing on the strengths of the SIL-HT autosampler, the DGS provides control of two independent gradient profiles for alternating analysis or staggered gradients for rapid serial injections.
Multiplexed HPLC
An economical solution to high-speed, high-throughput analysis, the multi-channel multiplex system offers parallel gradient analyses on up to 4 columns.
Multi Dimensional HPLC
Co-developed by Shimadzu and the NIH, this 2D capillary-to-microflow HPLC system performs separation of complex peptide mixtures with a level of sensitivity and resolution that meets or exceeds present 2D gel electrophoresis.
| SIL-20A(C) | Virtually no carryover and a low 10sec injection cycle time |
| SIL-HT Autosampler | Virtually no carryover and a low 20 second injection cycle |
| LC-20AD Pump | Pulse-free operation for the ultimate in sensitivity |
| ELSD-LT | Save MS instrument time by developing methods on the ELSD-LT |
