Gilson 306 HPLC Pump for Analytical to Preparative Chromatography
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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Serial361K8D032
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Gilson 306 HPLC Pump is an integral component of multi-pump applications within Gilson chromatography systems. As a slave pump, it serves analytical to preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) needs efficiently. The pump's interchangeable heads provide flow rates from 10 L/min to 200 mL/min, compatible with a wide range of liquid viscosities. Designed specifically for those requiring reliable chromatographic separations, the Model 306 can be controlled by a Gilson 305 Master pump or via a computer with Gilson software. Users can achieve precise pressure control with its manometric modules and attain smooth mobile phase mixing using dynamic mixers. Despite showing cosmetic wear typical of used equipment, it powers on and successfully completes basic functionality tests, though it lacks extensive testing capability. Please note that the computer is not included.
Key Features
- Interchangeable pump heads
- Flow rate: 10 L/min to 200 mL/min
- Isocratic, binary, and tertiary configurations
- Compatible with Gilson software
- Control via Gilson 305 Master pump
Specifications
- Flow Rate Range: 10 L/min - 200 mL/min
- Voltage: 110-120V/220-240V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Operating Pressure: 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
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
902780
Harmonized Code Details
902780 - Instruments and apparatus for chemical or physical analysis, not specified or included elsewhere. This code is appropriate as the Gilson 306 HPLC Pump is used in analytical procedures for chromatographic separation.
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