Technikrom Pilot Scale HPLC System with UV and VIS/NIR Detectors
Technikrom
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension71.0in x 28.0in x 74.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz277V/480V / Does Not Apply
Description
This used Technikrom pilot scale HPLC system, model N/A, equipped with Wedgewood 660-S UV and 680 dual beam VIS/NIR detectors, is designed for 50 to 100 gram preps. It offers a versatile solution for automated medium and high pressure liquid chromatography, suitable for cGMP purifications. The system features a rugged industrial platform with multi-product capability and automated CIP, reducing downtime and maintenance efforts. The innovative Hoist-Free Design allows easy maintenance of columns without disassembly, while dynamic axial compression ensures bed integrity through extensive use. Constructed with 316L stainless steel and FDA-approved Teflon, this system guarantees durability and resistance to solvents. Ideal for laboratory environments focused on scaling chromatographic processes efficiently. Please note, a computer is not included with this equipment.
Technician comment
Computer and software not included.
Key Features
- Pilot scale HPLC for 50 to 100g preps
- Includes Wedgewood 660-S UV and 680 dual beam VIS/NIR detectors
- Automated CIP and flexible modular design
- Hoist-Free Design for easy maintenance
- Dynamic axial compression for bed integrity
- cGMP compliant for pharmaceutical purifications
Specifications
- Voltage: 277V/480V
- Construction: 316L stainless steel and FDA-approved Teflon
- Dynamic axial compression technology
- Automatic Clean-In-Place (CIP) capability
- Compatible with TechniKrom process-scale chromatography columns
Weight
Imperial: 660.0 Pounds
Metric: 299.37 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 85.2 lb x 33.6 lb x 88.8 lb
Metric: 216.41 cm x 85.34 cm x 225.55 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.20.40
Harmonized Code Details
Equipment for physical or chemical analysis. It was chosen due to the complex analytical function of HPLC systems used primarily in laboratories for chemical analyses.
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