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What is an HPLC system used for?

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HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) is used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a mixture. It is widely used in pharmaceuticals, environmental analysis, food safety, and research laboratories.

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What components are included in a Waters HPLC system?

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A Waters HPLC system typically includes a solvent delivery system (pump), an injector, a column, a detector, and a data analysis system. Additional accessories such as autosamplers and fraction collectors may also be available.

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Can I find both new and used Waters HPLC systems on Reuzeit?

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Yes, Reuzeit offers both new and used Waters HPLC instruments and components through auctions and classified listings.

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How do I choose the right Waters HPLC system for my needs?

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Selecting the right HPLC system depends on your application, required sensitivity, detection method, and sample throughput. Reviewing product specifications and consulting with sellers can help determine the best option.

 

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What types of detectors are available for Waters HPLC systems?

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Waters HPLC systems can be equipped with various detectors, including UV-Vis, photodiode array (PDA), fluorescence, and mass spectrometry (MS) detectors, depending on the application.

 

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Are replacement parts available for Waters HPLC systems?

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Yes, you can find replacement parts such as pumps, columns, seals, and detectors through Reuzeit's classified ads and auctions.

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How do I maintain an HPLC system?

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Regular maintenance includes flushing the system, replacing worn-out seals, cleaning the injector and detector, and using high-purity solvents to prevent contamination.

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Can I upgrade my existing Waters HPLC system with newer components?

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Yes, many Waters HPLC systems support modular upgrades, such as improved detectors, autosamplers, and software enhancements.

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What are common applications of Waters HPLC systems?

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Waters HPLC systems are used in pharmaceutical drug development, quality control, environmental testing, food and beverage analysis, and forensic science.