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October 15, 2009 - Designed for laboratories handling low to moderate numbers of samples, 710-ES Series Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometers work with ICP Expert(TM) II v1.1.3 signal processing software to cut sample analysis times. Mass flow control of nebulizer gas is offered as option for new instruments and can be retrofitted to existing systems. Series is also compatible with Productivity Package, which allows use of fully automated Switching Valve System.

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Varian, Inc. Delivers a Productivity Increase of Up to 100% With Its 710-ES Series ICP-OES


PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 12 / -- Varian, Inc. (NASDAQ: VARI) announced today a series of productivity enhancements for its 710-ES Series of ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometer) instruments. The enhancements comprise hardware, software and accessory options available both on new instruments as well as on upgrades to existing equipment. They enable users to reduce sample analysis times by up to 50% and lower the cost of each analysis.

For routine analytical laboratories, sample throughput is key to profitability. The 710-ES series is designed for laboratories handling low to moderate numbers of samples in a variety of application areas requiring elemental analysis. Users also include educational institutes and industries that need to comply with environmental protection laws and regulations such as toy safety and the European Union's directives on the Restriction of the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

By combining the Varian 710-ES Series ICP-OES with Varian's new ICP Expert(TM) II software (version 1.1.3), users can reduce sample analysis times by up to 50% lowering the cost per analysis. These productivity benefits result from the high-efficiency signal processing used in the new ICP Expert II software. Existing users can simply upgrade their software to take advantage of all these benefits.

Varian offers new hardware and accessory options for the 710-ES Series ICP-OES to further enhance productivity and improve day-to-day reproducibility. Mass flow control (MFC) of the nebulizer gas is offered as an option for new instruments and can be retrofitted to existing systems (with service installation). The MFC provides better long-term stability, reducing the need for recalibration, so users can run more samples every day. Because the nebulizer flow is automatically set by the computer every time methods are run, the MFC also simplifies instrument set-up and enhances reproducibility.

The 710-ES Series ICP-OES are also compatible with Varian's Productivity Package, which allows use of the fully automated Switching Valve System (SVS). By coupling the SVS with the 710-ES series, users can achieve a further improvement in productivity of up to 20% and reduce argon consumption by up to 20%.

"These productivity enhancements enable our customers to achieve even more with our 710-ES ICP-OES spectrometers," said Martin O'Donoghue, Senior Vice President, Scientific Instruments, Varian, Inc. "We've enhanced our product line to deliver more value to our customers, strengthening our company's global position in elemental analysis."

For more information about Varian's ICP-OES product portfolio, please visit: http://www.varianinc.com/products/

About Varian, Inc.:

Varian, Inc. is a leading worldwide supplier of scientific instruments and vacuum technologies for life science and industrial applications. The company provides complete solutions, including instruments, vacuum products, laboratory consumable supplies, software, training and support through its global distribution and support systems. Varian, Inc. employs approximately 3,500 people worldwide and operates manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Varian, Inc. had fiscal year 2008 sales of $1 billion, and its common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol, "VARI." Further information is available on the company's Web site: http://www.varianinc.com/.

CONTACT: Public Relations of Varian, Inc., +1-925-942-4703, pr@varianinc.com

Web Site: http://www.varianinc.com/

Company Information:
Name: Varian, Inc.
Address: 121 Hartwell Ave.
City: Lexington
State: MA
ZIP: 02421
Country: USA
Phone: 781-861-7200
FAX: 781-860-5437
http://www.varianinc.com


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