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Microscale HPLC System Reduces Frictional Heat

Microscale HPLC System Reduces Frictional HeatEksigent's ExpressLC-Ultra microscale HPLC system runs at column pressures up to 10,000 psi, allowing the use of sub-2-micron particle columns.

Along with a UV detection system, the system delivers all the advantages of microscale LC, including solvent savings, reduced sample requirements, and reduced frictional heating. The system's CCD-based UV detector works with microfabricated flow cells to ensure ultra-high sensitivity with no band broadening.

High UV sensitivity allows detection of impurities at levels as low as 0.05%, meeting the needs of researchers in drug discovery and other applications. The system also incorporates Microfluidic Flow Control (MFC) technology to generate accurate and reproducible flow rates, from 1 to 50 mL/min.

With the system, solvent changes are automated, and tubing and fingertight fittings ensure simple connections. The fiber-optic flow cell is easily connected and exchanged without alignment, and all user-configurable components and plumbing are accessible on the front of the instrument.

The system includes the company's control software with specialized diagnostic tools. The software provides tools for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, plus flexible data analysis and reporting capabilities. It also includes integrated drivers for widely used mass spectrometry programs, including AB SCIEX Analyst, Thermo Scientific Xcalibur, and Bruker Daltonics HyStar.
Eksigent Technologies
5875 Arnold Rd.
Dublin CA 94568
Phone: 925-960-8869
Fax: 925-960-8867
http://www.eksigent.com

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