Thermo Viper Fingertight Fitting Systems HPLC/UHPLC PEEK Connections
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension5.0cm x 5.0cm x 5.0cm
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
Optimize your high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) systems with the Thermo Viper Fingertight Fitting Systems, model 6041.5616. These fittings, designed with biocompatible PEEK (polyether ether ketone) capillaries, ensure highly-effective liquid flow without dead-volume interruption. Suitable for virtually any column and valve type, they support pressures up to 345 bar (5,000 psi). The system is in turnkey condition, meaning it has been refurbished and is fully functional, ready for integration into your current laboratory setup without the need for software licenses. The fittings' tool-free design allows for quick and easy installation, optimizing laboratory workflow and minimizing system downtime. Ideal for laboratories aiming to enhance LC performance while maintaining robust and hassle-free maintenance procedures.
Key Features
- PEEK capillary technology
- Tool-free installation
- Supports 345 bar pressure
- Compatible with any column and valve
- Refurbished, turnkey condition
Specifications
- Brand: Thermo
- Model: Viper Fingertight Fitting Systems PEEK
- Sub-Model: 6041.5616
- Country of Origin: United States
- Pressure withstand: Up to 345 bar (5,000 psi)
- Compatible with HPLC & UHPLC systems
- Biocompatible PEEK capillaries
- High precision, zero-dead-volume connections
Weight
Imperial: 2.65 Pounds
Metric: 1.2 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 2.36 lb x 2.36 lb x 2.36 lb
Metric: 5.99 cm x 5.99 cm x 5.99 cm
Harmonized Code
902780
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized Code 902780 covers measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere. This code applies given the product's role in LC systems and its function in fluidic connectivity.
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