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Guards |
19 mm X 10 mm Prep Guard Holder
Include the Waters Prep Guard Holder in your arsenal of lab equipment. A complex system created by Waters to safeguard your priceless prep columns and guarantee that your equipment lasts a long period while continuing to produce excellent results throughout its life includes the Prep Guard Holder.
You can rely on the Waters Prep Guard Holder to safeguard your prep column and prevent any loss of peak shape or plate count during analysis. There are two basic methods that the high-performance Prep Guard Holders carry out this duty. The frits are first used as a filter to catch unwelcome particles. Second, chemicals that permanently adsorb to the packing material are removed when the guard cartridge is packed with the same material as the prep column.
It is advised to arrange a Performance Maintenance appointment every 12 months in order to guarantee the optimal performance and longevity of your instrument.
Visit our website and request our catalog to learn more about the parts that can be utilized with your other Waters equipment. Through both channels, you can order lab equipment directly from us and discover more about our wide selection of lab equipment that is made to handle any chromatographic task.
Scientists at Waters spend a lot of time and effort understanding how to run chromatography and LC-MS labs most effectively to achieve peak performance. Because of this, our lab equipment, software, chemistries, and services give you what you need to succeed. As only Waters Quality Parts have been verified and approved for consistent, optimal performance of your Waters systems, Waters recommends using its parts and equipment together. You can depend on reliable instrument performance, precise and repeatable results, and ongoing system compliance when you use Waters Quality Parts.
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What Constitutes Liquid Chromatography's Essential Elements?
The solvent reservoir, or reservoirs, a high-pressure pump, a column, an injector system, and a detector are the main parts of an HPLC system.
What Does The Name "Liquid Chromatography" Mean?
The separation method known as liquid chromatography (LC) uses a liquid as the mobile phase, in which sample ions or molecules are dispersed. It can either be done in a column or a plane.