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    Pharmacia Biotech HR-10 / HR10 18-1443-01 Packing Equipment BNIB / NOS


    Part Number: sku11245
    US$375.00
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    Product Description

     The Packing equipmnent HR 10 ( Code No. 18-1443-01 ) is intended for the efficient packing of High resolution ( HR ) Columns, with Diameter 10mm

    HR 10 / 18-1443-01 ONLY

    DESCRIPTION

       The Packing Equipment HR 10 is designed for efficient slurry packing of HR 10 columns. The Connector 16/10 connects your HR 10 column to the packing resevoir, the chromatographic tube HR 16/10. The preflanged tubing is connected to the inner end piece. The chromatographic tube seals against the inner end piece, and the protective jacket is held in position by the Connector 16/10 and the outer end piece.The materials of the packing equipment consists of fluorplastics,fluororubber, and glass.
    The packing equipment resists aqueous solutions and all
    organic solutions most commonly used in chromato-
    graphy, such as the lower alcohols and acetonitrile.
    Hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and aromatic
    solvents should be avoided.
    The packing equipment tolerates pressures up to 3 MPa
    (30 bar, 430 psi).

       The packing equipment resists aqueous solutions and all organic solutions most commonly used in chromato-
    graphy, such as the lower alcohols and acetonitrile. Hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and aromatic
    solvents should be avoided. The packing equipment tolerates pressures up to 3 MPa (30 bar, 430 psi).

     
     

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