View TharSFC, a Waters Company, Supercritical Systems at HPLC 2009

18 Jun 2009

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TharSFC, a Waters Company, the leader in supercritical systems technology, will be featuring a powerful system for automated methods development in the Waters booth at HPLC 2009.

The analytical SFC system, Method Station II, features high throughput (flow rates up to 10mL/min), superior resolution and capacity (10 columns) to produce faster separations while reducing solvent consumption and disposal. SFC Method Station II features a smaller footprint with an Analytical–2–Prep Column Oven, expanded capacity high–speed Alias autosampler and optional Waters Photo Diode Array and ELSD Detectors. These benefits, combined with Waters world-renowned services, give you a solution without match.

TharSFC analytical systems utilize carbon dioxide as the mobile phase along with a co-solvent resulting in faster equilibration, lower pressure drops, solvent reduction and lower cost per sample. The process is gentle on the stationary phase, reproducible, and applicable to a wide range of compounds.

To view application notes, visit the website: www.tharsfc.com
For questions, email: info@tharsfc.com

Analytical Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Method Station II

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Thar Instruments, makers of the TharSFC line of green chromatography Method Station system, is what most people describe as a methods development system for screening multiple compounds with multiple columns and multiple mobile phase compositions. The Analytical Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Method Station II features a smaller footprint despite a new larger Analytical–2–Prep Column Oven and expanded capacity high–speed Alias autosampler and optional Waters Photo Diode Array Detector. Additionally, the new ChromScope software package allows for 21 CFR Part 11 compliant environments as does our Dionex Chromeleon integration.

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View TharSFC, a Waters Company, Supercritical Systems at HPLC 2009