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Chromatography 25 PES Syringe Filters


One of the best all-around syringe fi lters for HPLC, LCMS and ICP-MS is the Advanced Quality AQ™ polyether sulfone (PES) membrane syringe fi lters when the sample size is very small or very precious and sample recovery is required. These fi lters are available from Microsolv Technology Corporation with either a 0.22 um or 0.45 um porosity, in a 4 mm, 13 mm, and 25 mm polypropylene device.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/RN8v 59741pr@reply-direct.com Differential Viscometer Detector for Enhanced GPC/SEC


The HK Series Differential Viscometer from Testa Analytical presents an exciting opportunity for labs utilising Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC/SEC) to enhance their system performance. With its best-in-class detector, this viscometer offers a signifi cant upgrade to GPC/SEC analysis, providing improved accuracy and reliability.


With the introduction of the advanced HK Series Differential Viscometer, GPC/SEC viscometers have taken a signifi cant leap forward. Traditionally reliant on differential pressure measurements across a capillary network, the next generation HK Series Differential Viscometer revolutionises GPC/SEC system performance. This innovative viscometer allows users to drastically reduce experimental noise levels, increase sensitivity by more than an order of magnitude, and expand detection capabilities to lower fl ow rates, lower concentrations, and lower molecular weights. As a result, semi-micro GPC/SEC applications can now be routinely undertaken, providing enhanced accuracy and versatility for polymer, protein, and polysaccharide analysis.


The state-of-the-art HK Series Differential Viscometer detector offer unsurpassed sensitivity and most important of all, no negative breakthrough peaks after a run, allowing you to reduce measurement time. In addition, the high stability of the unique HK Series Differential Viscometer design means your results are reproducibly precise and reliable.


The compact unit is simply connected to any GPC/SEC system and is compatible with all commercial GPC/SEC software. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/5qY4


60188pr@reply-direct.com Solvent- and Waste Level Sensor


Introducing the GL Sciences SR-13 Solvent Level Sensor for Chromatography - the cutting-edge solution for solvent level monitoring in your chromatography process.


Accurate solvent level monitoring is of critical importance in chromatography. Any deviations from the desired solvent level can compromise your analysis done, resulting in costly rework and lost productivity. That’s why the GL Sciences SR-13 Solvent Level Sensor was developed, a state-of-the-art solution that ensures precise and reliable solvent level measurements.


The GL Sciences SR-13 Solvent Level Sensor utilises advanced ultrasonic technology to provide high-precision measurements of liquid levels, regardless of the solvent. Even the diffi cult to monitor solvent Chloroform is no problem. Its non-invasive design eliminates the need for any contact with the solvent, preventing contamination and preserving solvent integrity. The solvent level changes are detected at high accuracy.


The sensor is easy to install and operate, with a simple interface that shows the actual status of your solvent level at a glance. The sensor stands alone and easily works in combination with any LC brand. Upon request an RS232 port can be installed for direct communication with your LC system to stop your LC instrument when the solvent level runs low. And with its compact and durable design, the GL Sciences SR-13 Solvent Level Sensor fi ts in any laboratory.


One GL Sciences SR-13 Main unit can connect to three separate sensors, either for your 1 litre solvent bottle or your waste container(s). By using two solvent sensors, your gradient method is safe from depleting unnoticed. The interface shows the measured level by displaying 1-4 LED lights. Once the solvent level drops below 25%, one orange LED will show. In case the solvent level drops below 10%, a red LED will start blinking and a continuous sound will be heard.


GL Sciences is committed to delivering the highest quality solutions to their customers. The GL Sciences SR-13 Solvent Level Sensor for Chromatography is no exception - it is a reliable and accurate tool that will help you optimise your chromatography process.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/z1L7 59975pr@reply-direct.com


MAXIMIZE PURIFICATION EFFICIENCY THROUGH AN INTEGRATED MCC PLATFORM


A versatile technology to intensify purification processes Octave®


MCC systems support 1 to 8 column processes to address downstream challenges for a range of molecules and process intensification.


A holistic multi-column chromatography solution Octave systems integrate with MCC optimized SkillPak™ columns and best-in- class resins to provide a comprehensive multi-column chromatography solution.


A team of experts to support your work


Our team of chromatography experts provides our biopharma partners with solutions to develop safe and efficient therapies.


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