KNAUER will present UHPLC system at HPLC 2008

10 Apr 2008
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

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At HPLC 2008 on Booth 203, KNAUER will showcase its new ultra high-pressure liquid chromatography system called PLATINblue.

PLATINblue - This modular HPLC system was designed to operate at pressures up to 1000 bar (14500 psi) and acquire data at up to 200 Hz, while offering an intuitive user interface and the most advanced data analysis software. Customers who use the PLATINblue system will also benefit from the premium service package. Its high level of quality is matched only by its design. Discover it for yourself.

KNAUER is also known for its modular and flexible Smartline HPLC systems and components providing high precision system solutions for environmental, pharmaceutical, science and food laboratories, as well as in quality control. The company also provides LC purification systems for the gram scale, either by batch HPLC or simulated moving bed chromatography.

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UHPLC and HPLCHigh performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), also known as UPLC, are analytical techniques used to separate, identify and quantitate components of complex mixtures including biological samples such as proteins and lipids as well as chemical mixtures of pesticides, drugs and oils. Both techniques are liquid chromatographic methods but differ by operating pressures (HPLC < 6000 psi < UHPLC ). Components of HPLC and UHPLC systems include columns, detectors, pumps, autosamplers and column heaters. Explore a range of UHPLC and HPLC columns for your specific sample needs including reverse phase, normal phase, ion exchange, HILIC, ion exclusion and size exclusion columns. For more specialized HPLC, explore FPLC, countercurrent LC and simulated moving bed systems. Find the best UHPLC and HPLC equipment in our peer reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
KNAUER will present UHPLC system at HPLC 2008