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HPLC and UHPLC in One Efficient System

Accela high-speed chromatographic systemThe Thermo Scientific Accela high-speed chromatographic system provides fast, efficient chromatographic separations over an expansive range of flow rates and pressures. The system optimizes the performance of sub-two micron particle columns, providing seamless operation spanning conventional LC pressures from short LC columns, up to 15,000 psi for long-column separations of complex bio mixtures.

The Accela Pump assures rapid and reproducible transfer of even the most complex and aggressive gradients. This quaternary pump is capable of handling pressures up to 15,000 psi with a delay volume of only 65 µL, enabling high speed chromatographic separations. The Accela Autosampler has a specialized diamond coated high pressure valve that can handle the rigors of constant high pressure injections while the unique sampling design enables 30 sec injection cycles.

The Accela PDA has been optimized for the detection of high speed chromatographic separations. The short 1 cm flow cell pathlength combined with the incredible minimized flow cell volume of 2 µL, renders this Patented LightPipe flowcell as the premium choice for fast separations. The extremely low level of dispersion in the LightPipe flowcell retains the peak shape and chromatographic resolution from the column.

Coupled with the sub-two micron particle columns, the system provides fast, controlled separations with high efficiency and resolution, accelerating LC and LC-MS applications. 
 

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