GPC chromatography system ACQUITY
APCPDAUV/VIS

GPC chromatography system
GPC chromatography system
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Characteristics

Type
GPC, APC
Detector type
UV/VIS, PDA, refractive index
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Today’s polymer scientists operate within an increasingly dynamic market space, one with a growing demand for high-performing materials, bio-material innovations, and intense competition. But the long run times of traditional chromatography polymer characterization has made keeping up with this demand a challenge for many labs. Not anymore. With the next era in polymer separation, the ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) System, you can achieve the highest resolution size-based separations for chromatographic polymer and oligomer characterization, all faster than ever. With the ACQUITY APC System, you can improve data consistency and quality with fast, daily calibration, and automate your method development with advanced system technologies - so you can innovate faster while improving lab operations. Overview Features and Benefits Accelerate your insights - Reduce laboratory turnaround times for polymer samples by getting answers to your development labs, your manufacturing operations teams, and your customers 5 to 20 times faster than traditional SEC/GPC with the ultra-low system dispersion of the ACQUITY APC System paired with ACQUITY APC Columns. Get the accurate data you need for informed decisions - Gain more insight into your polymer samples through compatibility with a wide range of specific detection techniques (refractive index, UV/Vis, PDA, ELS) and third-party advanced detectors like multi-angle light scattering and viscometry. Get accurate molecular weight (MW) data every day with the precise flow delivery of the isocratic solvent manager.

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