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2.1-µm Particles Increase Resolution
Booth 1332.
Fortis Technologies offers 2.1-µm particles for UHPLC in a range of phase chemistries, which allow users to maximize selectivity as well as increase resolution and speed due to efficiency. Available chemistries include C18, C8, Cyano, and proprietary di-phenyl functionality specifically targeted at positional isomer and metabolite profiling separations. The company also offers a range of LC and LC-MS column solutions, along with technical support and applications for the separation scientist.
Fortis Technologies Ltd.
590 E. 32nd Street
Holland MI 49423
http://www.fortis-technologies.com
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