HPLC ( (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography)
HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) is a technique used to separate, identify, and quantify compounds in a liquid sample. It works by pumping the sample through a column under high pressure. Different components move at different speeds, allowing separation. HPLC is widely used in pharmaceuticals, food analysis, and research laboratories.
High-Precision Separation
Delivers accurate and reproducible separation of complex mixtures, ensuring reliable identification and quantification of compounds.
Advanced Pumping System
Provides stable, high-pressure solvent flow with minimal pulsation, improving consistency and analytical performance.
Versatile Column Compatibility
Supports a wide range of HPLC columns for different applications, including pharmaceutical, environmental, and biochemical analysis.
Sensitive Detection System
Equipped with advanced detectors (UV, PDA, etc.) for precise monitoring of analytes at low concentration levels.
User-Friendly Control Software
Intuitive interface allows easy method setup, real-time monitoring, data analysis, and report generation.
Robust & Reliable Design
Built with high-quality components to ensure long-term durability, minimal maintenance, and consistent performance.
| PARAMETERS | SPECIFICATIONS |
| Flow Rate Range | 0.001 – 10.0 mL/min (adjustable) |
| Operating Pressure | Up to 6000 psi (≈ 400 bar) |
| Pump Type | High-pressure quaternary / binary gradient pump |
| Gradient Accuracy | ±1% or better |
| Injector Type | Manual or autosampler (10–100 µL) |
| Column Oven Temperature | Ambient to 80 °C (adjustable) |
| Detector Type | UV–Visible / PDA (optional RI, Fluorescence) |
| Wavelength Range | 190 – 700 nm |
| System Precision | RSD ≤ 1% |
| Data Acquisition Rate | Up to 100 Hz |
| Power Supply | 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
