Chemistry |
Ion Exclusion |
Maximum Pressure |
2000 psi (140 Bar) |
Particle Shape |
Spherical |
Particle Size |
10 µm |
Format |
Guard-Pak Insert |
System |
HPLC |
UNSPSC |
41115700 |
Brand |
IC-Pak |
Product Type |
Guards |
Units per Package |
10 pk |
IC-Pak Ion Exclusion Guard Column Inserts, 10/pk
The IC-Pak Ion Exclusion columns are used to analyze weak acid anions like fluoride and short-chain organic acids like formate and butyrate. The IC-Pak Ion Exclusion Guard Column Inserts can be added to your HPLC system. This lab equipment supports a particle size of 10 µm and is shipped with 10 units per pack. The IC-Pak Ion Exclusion Guard Column Inserts can sustain a maximum pressure setting of 2000 psi (or 140 Bar).
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How Do I Go About Filtration?
Before introducing the sample, introduce around 1 mL of air into the syringe. This step enables the air to escape along with the sample from the syringe, effectively performing an "air purge" that reduces the fluid retained within the filter device. Subsequently, fill the syringe with the filtered solution. While holding the filter device in one hand, gently twist the filled syringe onto the filter device, being careful not to apply excessive force. Finally, initiate the filtration process by applying gentle pressure.
What Is the Importance of High Resolution in Chromatography?
Peak width and retention time, two defining characteristics of the chromatographic process, determine resolution, and measurements of resolution can be used to optimize separations. The higher the resolution obtained, the better and more accurate the results can be analyzed.