Amersham Biosciences XK50 Chromatography Large Columns for Liquid Purification
Amersham Biosciences
Details
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CategoryHPLC / FPLC / GC / CE
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Dimension20.0in x 13.0in x 44.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
This set includes two used Amersham Biosciences XK50 Chromatography Large Columns, ideal for liquid chromatography of macromolecules. Built from robust borosilicate glass, these columns offer excellent chemical resistance and compatibility with aqueous solutions and most organic solvents. The clear glass construction allows for easy inspection of the media bed, essential for precise purification tasks. Though used, the columns are operational, showing minor cosmetic wear without affecting functionality. Note the innovative QuickLock mechanism for swift adapter adjustments and a plunger design ensuring uniform flow. These columns accommodate a bed height range of 0 to 155mm and support liquid chromatography at low to medium pressure, with fittings compatible with chromatography systems. Notably missing power/data cables, service records, and manuals.
Key Features
- Set of two chromatography columns
- Constructed from borosilicate glass
- QuickLock adapter mechanism
- Compatible with aqueous and organic solvents
- Operates at low to medium pressure
Specifications
- Material: Borosilicate glass
- Bed Volume Height: 25 to 155mm with one adapter, 0 to 155mm with two adapters
- Max Pressure: 5 bar
- Inlet/Outlet Diameter: 0.75mm
- Particle Size: 10m pore size
- Support Type: Polypropylene (reinforced) / Polyamide Net
- Used for: Liquid chromatography of macromolecules
Weight
Imperial: 42.0 Pounds
Metric: 19.05 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 24.0 lb x 15.6 lb x 52.8 lb
Metric: 60.96 cm x 39.62 cm x 134.11 cm
Harmonized Code
90279080
Harmonized Code Details
HS Code 90279080: Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, not specified elsewhere. Applicable due to its use in chromatography and purification processes.
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