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PEEK One Piece Fingertight Fitting
Designed to withstand pressure as high as 6000 psi (or 420 Bar), the PEEK One Piece Fingertight Fitting is recommended for even the most demanding applications. The Nut and ferrule of the HPLC fitting are made from a single piece of PEEK, enabling the equipment to maintain leak-tight even under such high-pressure environments. The head of the PEEK One Piece Fingertight Fitting is knurled and increased in diameter to facilitate tightening even without the need for any additional tools making the equipment very easy to use.
All of Waters' equipment, including the PEEK One Piece Fingertight Fitting, are manufactured and handled using chemically inert materials to ensure there are no contaminants or impurities present, thereby enabling you to have interference-free results. By opting for our instruments, software, chemistries, and services, you have the necessary tools and equipment to run a successful analysis.
Only Waters Quality Parts have been extensively tested and certified to provide consistent optimal performance of your Waters systems and work best with the rest of the Waters instruments included in your setup. With the addition and use of Waters Quality Parts, you can rely on the system performance and consistency of instrument operation and receive accurate, reproducible results and batch-over-batch consistency. You can review our website to shop for lab equipment as per the needs of your laboratory and experiments.
You might also be interested in reviewing the Waters Preparative Chromatography Mix Standard; the Quality Control Reference Material portfolio is a unique collection of standards and mixtures that allow the user to evaluate and benchmark their chromatography system before analysis of critical material. The Preparative Chromatography Standard is 5 mg/mL each of Diclofenac sodium salt, Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, and Flavone in DMSO-- this standard mix should be used to confirm the benchmark performance of your preparative or purification system. This particular QC Reference Material is a specially formulated mix that includes a void marker, neutral, acidic, and basic compounds. It can be used with a variety of column chemistries, dimensions, and system hardware.
Why May A Gradient System Be Required Within My Lab Setup?
Gradient systems offer precise control over flow rate and allow for solvent/buffer changes, thereby enhancing chromatographic separations. They serve to refine separations and expedite column re-equilibration. When equipped with methanol, acetonitrile, ammonium acetate buffer, and formic acid solution, a four-solvent gradient system proves valuable for method development. Isocratic systems, on the other hand, find application in quality control laboratories for rapid separations by employing a constant-composition premixed mobile phase. Both gradient and isocratic systems play crucial roles in optimizing HPLC analyses and facilitating efficient and accurate results.