High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful analytical technique used for the separation and analysis of complex mixtures of compounds. It is a versatile method that finds applications in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, food analysis, environmental monitoring, and more. Its ability to provide accurate and reliable separation and quantification of compounds makes it a crucial technique for researchers and analysts in both academic and industrial settings. Understanding the principles and components of HPLC is essential for harnessing its full potential in various analytical tasks.
High pressure pump : High pressure constant-current infusion pump
Infusion Way : Micro volume series dual-piston
Infusion pressure : 0 - 9999 Psi
Flow rate : ≤ 0.5 %
High pressure pump : Single pump
Flow rate range : 0.001 - 9.999 mL / min (0.001 mL / min increment)
Pressure range : ≤ 0.5 MPa (0 - 42 MPa)
Flow rate precision : RSD < 0.06 %
High pressure pump : Two sets of pump
Flow rate range : 0.001 - 9.999 mL / min (0.001 mL / min increments)
Pressure range : ≤ 0.5 MPa (0 - 42 MPa)
Flow rate precision : RSD < 0.06 %
High pressure pump : High pressure gradient pump
Peak operating pressure : 45 MPa, Stainless steel pump
Pressure : ± 0.02 MPa
Flow rate range : 0.001 - 9.999 mL / min