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C18 Bonded Phase with the Extra Selectivity of a
C18-PFP is a unique C18 bonded HPLC column from Advanced Chromatography Technologies, which has been developed to provide alternate selectivity to all existing C18 bonded phases. The phase combines the hydrophobic characteristics of a C18 phase with the alternate selectivity offered by a pentafluorophenyl (PFP) phase – enabling the benefits of multiple interactions to be fully exploited. The phase also exhibits ultra low bleed to ensure LC/MS compatibility and demonstrates excellent temperature and pH stability. At launch, materials are available in 3µm, 5µm and 10µm particle sizes and a full range of column dimensions from high throughput through to preparative scale. For further information and a Technical Brochure on the ACE®
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Fully revised with a new chapter layout and design, the 132 page catalogue offers a clear reader- friendly guide to the Huber range. Introductions to a number of new products; such as the improved MPC thermostats and circulation heat exchanger can be found within.
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Three different product ranges cover the most versatile applications in laboratories: Shaking Incubators (3), Mini Incubators (2) and a Hybridisation Incubator. Their stable and durable mechanism ensures an especially silent operation and reliability in continuous mode.
Our Incubators bear the CE sign, are maintenance-free and can be equipped with numerous accessories.
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Warner Instruments is pleased to introduce the New VPP-8 Pressurisation Kit to Upgrade any Gravity-Feed System. This Eight- channel Perfusion Pressure Kit is the latest accessory for perfusion valve control systems.
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Extremely versatile, the system includes eight universal reservoir plugs that fit directly into a 60cc syringe holder and can accommodate 5, 10, or 20ml BD syringes.
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