Agilent Announces New GC Systems and GC Assist to Enhance Lab Efficiency and Data Quality
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- Agilent Announces New GC Systems and GC Assist to Enhance Lab Efficiency and Data Quality
- Agilent Technologies has launched new Gas Chromatography (GC) systems, the "8890B GC" and "8860B GC," along with "GC Assist," an advanced instrument intelligence. GC Assist enables system monitoring, remote connectivity, and built-in troubleshooting, aiming to reduce unplanned downtime and improve operational efficiency.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 11, 2026
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Agilent Technologies has launched new Gas Chromatography (GC) systems, the "8890B GC" and "8860B GC," along with "GC Assist," an advanced instrument intelligence. GC Assist enables system monitoring, remote connectivity, and built-in troubleshooting, aiming to reduce unplanned downtime and improve operational efficiency.
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- Agilent Announces New GC Systems and GC Assist to Enhance Lab Efficiency and Data Quality (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 11, 2026
Agilent Technologies has launched new Gas Chromatography (GC) systems, the "8890B GC" and "8860B GC," along with "GC Assist," an advanced instrument intelligence. GC Assist enables system monitoring, remote connectivity, and built-in troubleshooting, aiming to reduce unplanned downtime and improve operational efficiency.
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8860B GC
Agilent Technologies, Inc. (President: Matarou Otokawa, Headquarters: 9-1 Takakura-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, Japan) announces the launch of its new products: the "8890B GC," "8860B GC," and "GC Assist." GC Assist is a new, advanced instrument intelligence that monitors systems within a lab's secure network, executes built-in troubleshooting procedures, and enables remote connection to analytical instruments. These systems enhance the performance and productivity of overall gas chromatography analysis.
These new systems are designed to help labs reduce unplanned downtime, improve data quality, and streamline operations by combining the latest GC hardware with GC Assist's integrated system monitoring, diagnostics, step-by-step troubleshooting, and maintenance procedures.
Warren Potts, Vice President and General Manager of Agilent's Gas Phase business unit, stated:
"These are the most advanced GC systems in our history. Labs are under pressure to deliver high-quality data with limited resources. With GC Assist, intelligence is built into the instrument platform, allowing scientists to identify issues early, maintain performance, and focus on their analytical work."
The 8890B and 8860B feature expanded GC system capabilities, enhancing throughput, flexibility, and ease of use. Oven illumination improves visibility during maintenance, and on-board maintenance videos guide even novice users through routine procedures. The 8860B GC supports simultaneous dual injection, increasing throughput. The 8890B offers increased flexibility with additional detector positions, allowing up to four detectors in a valve configuration. Furthermore, the 8890B boasts a 30% improvement in oven cooling speed compared to previous models, reducing cycle times between injections and enabling labs to increase their daily sample throughput without altering existing method parameters. GC Assist is the integrated intelligence of these systems, helping labs deliver consistent and reproducible results in their daily analyses.
GC Assist is the integrated intelligence of these systems, helping labs deliver consistent and reproducible results in their daily analyses. With GC Assist, instruments can be monitored locally or remotely within a lab's secure network, allowing for tracking of data quality and troubleshooting. The system detects when results exceed predefined quality control limits and notifies the user if maintenance is required, providing step-by-step guidance and procedures. This ensures consistent operation and maintenance regardless of user proficiency.
By using GC Assist, labs can identify issues early, reducing re-analyses due to system problems or non-compliance with quality control standards. This saves time and resources while maintaining operational efficiency and achieving sustainability goals.
These new systems are available worldwide and supported by Agilent's global sales, service, and application teams.
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FAQ
What problems do the new GC systems solve?
They solve lab challenges such as reducing unplanned downtime, improving data quality, and enhancing operational efficiency.
What specifically can GC Assist do?
It enables monitoring of instrument status, execution of troubleshooting procedures, and remote connection within a secure network.
What kind of labs are suitable for the new systems?
They are suitable for analytical and clinical laboratories aiming to improve data quality, operational efficiency, and reduce downtime.
What is the difference between the 8890B GC and 8860B GC?
The 8890B GC focuses on flexibility and throughput enhancement with added detector positions and improved cooling speed, while the 8860B GC enhances throughput with simultaneous dual injection capability.
How do these new technologies contribute to lab sustainability?
By reducing re-analyses and saving resources, they help maintain operational efficiency and achieve lab sustainability goals.