Gilson Model 306 Pump Lab HPLC Various Configurations 10L/min Flow
Gilson
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension15.0in x 20.0in x 11.0in
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Serial361L6D073
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
Explore the utility of the Gilson Model 306 HPLC Pump, a reliable provision for analytical to preparative High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) operations. Designed with an interchangeable pump head, the Gilson 306 accommodates a wide range of flow rates, facilitating diverse laboratory requirements involving varied liquid viscosities. Optimized for multi-pump applications, it seamlessly integrates within Gilson chromatography systems as a slave pump, either subordinated to a Gilson 305 Master pump or controlled via computer with Gilson's proprietary software. Its robust hydraulic system is comprised of a reciprocating pump with a single-piston head, supporting isocratic, binary, and tertiary configurations with a pressure range adaptable to various needs. Although pre-owned, the unit meets functional responsibilities, demonstrating potential for smooth chromatographic-separation pursuits.
Key Features
- Supports isocratic, binary, tertiary configurations
- Flow rate range from 10 L/min to 200 mL/min
- Interchangeable pump heads for variability in types of liquids
- Compatible with Gilson 305 for system control
- Manometric modules to minimize pressure fluctuations
Specifications
- Flow Rate: 10 L/min - 200 mL/min
- Operating Pressure: 0.160 MPa (1-600 bar, 14.5-8700 psi)
- Hydraulic System: Reciprocating pump with single-piston interchangeable head
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 60Hz US
Weight
Imperial: 30.0 Pounds
Metric: 13.61 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 18.0 lb x 24.0 lb x 13.2 lb
Metric: 45.72 cm x 60.96 cm x 33.53 cm
Harmonized Code
9027.20.45
Harmonized Code Details
9027.20.45 - Chromatographs and electrophoresis instruments. Suitable due to the equipment's core function as an HPLC pump used for chromatographic separation applications.
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