Gilson 306 HPLC Pump for Analytical to Preparative Applications
Gilson
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension15.0in x 12.0in x 6.0in
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Serial361G5D019
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The Gilson 306 HPLC pump, designed for both analytical and preparative liquid chromatography, is a dependable choice for multi-pump applications in laboratory settings. This used pump is known for its versatility with interchangeable heads, accommodating flow rates from 10 L/min to 200 mL/min for a variety of liquids. The Model 306 functions as a slave pump in chromatography systems, controlled by either a computer with Gilson software or a Gilson 305 Master pump. Despite cosmetic wear, it powers on, passes basic tests, and has no known functionality issues, making it a cost-effective solution. Key features include a reciprocating hydraulic system, operating pressure up to 8700 psi, and isocratic, binary, and tertiary configurations for streamlined operations.
Key Features
- Versatile flow rates: 10 L/min to 200 mL/min
- Ideal for analytical and preparative HPLC
- Slave pump configuration
- Controlled by Gilson software or 305 Master pump
- Interchangeable pump heads
- Reciprocating hydraulic system
Specifications
- Flow Rate Range: 10 L/min - 200 mL/min
- Operating Pressure: Up to 0.160 MPa (1-600 bar, 14.5-8700 psi)
- Pump Type: Isocratic, binary, and tertiary configurations
- Hydraulic System: Reciprocating pump with single-piston interchangeable head
- Power Voltage: 110-120/220-240 V~
- No front panel control
- Compatible with Gilson chromatography systems
Weight
Imperial: 12.0 Pounds
Metric: 5.44 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 18.0 lb x 14.4 lb x 7.2 lb
Metric: 45.72 cm x 36.58 cm x 18.29 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.30.0000
Harmonized Code Details
9027.30.0000 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, using optical radiations (UV, visible, IR), not specified elsewhere. This code is suitable for HPLC pumps as they are used in physical and chemical analytical applications.
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