µBondapak and Bondapak Columns

µBondapak and Bondapak Columns

The original µBondapak C18 packing material

The original µBondapak C18 packing material

Scale from analytical to prep and separate acidic, basic, and neutral compounds with µBondaPak and BondaPak Columns, the only columns with the original µBondaPak C18 packing material.

While many companies may claim “μBondapak-like” selectivity, none have passed Waters stringent quality control (QC) batch tests. By passing these tests, μBondapak and BondaPak packing materials have ensured reproducibility for Waters customers year after year since 1973 — becoming one of the most widely referenced HPLC column brands.

µBondapak Column  µBondapak and Bondapak Columns

Specifications

Overview

  • Demonstrating year-to-year reproducibility for more than 40 years
  • Ideal for the separation of acidic, basic, and neutral compounds
  • Chemistries include C18, Phenyl, Cyano (CN), and NH2
  • Bondapak media is available with larger particles, suitable for preparative chromatography
  • Available in both standard and Radial-Pak column formats for preparative chromatography

Recommended Use: For the separation of acidic, basic, and neutral compounds from HPLC to prep.


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Stay compliant with smart column options

Ideal for compliant laboratories, a smart column option is available for identifying and tracking column information. The eConnect column tag is a permanently attached electronic tag device for HPLC columns used with Alliance iS HPLC System that is optional. Data from this device can be accessed using the system’s console. This smart tag device provides a quick overview of column history and can be utilized as a basic troubleshooting tool. Data residing on the device is automatically imported by and later searchable via Empower CDS. 

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FAQs About Waters Bondapak Columns

1. What is the difference between UBondapak and Bondapak columns?
UBondapak columns have a unique bonded phase that provides enhanced selectivity for polar compounds, while Bondapak columns have a more traditional bonded phase that provides good general-purpose separations.

2. What is the particle size of the UBondapak and Bondapak columns?
Both UBondapak and Bondapak columns are available in 3µm and 10µm particle sizes.

3. What is the recommended flow rate for UBondapak and Bondapak columns?
The recommended flow rate for UBondapak and Bondapak columns is between 0.5 and 5 mL/min.

4. What is the maximum operating temperature for UBondapak and Bondapak columns?
The maximum operating temperature for UBondapak and Bondapak columns is 60°C.

5. What types of compounds can be separated using UBondapak and Bondapak columns?
UBondapak and Bondapak columns are suitable for separating a wide range of polar and nonpolar compounds, including acids, bases, and neutrals.