Posted by Chrom Tech on 16th Oct 2025
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High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most powerful tools in analytical chemistry—but achieving precise, reproducible results depends on more than just the instrument itse
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 15th Oct 2025
To Cut or Not-to-Cut
When setting up an HPLC system, ensuring that tubing ends are flat, clean, and burr-free is essential for achieving accurate, reproducible results. A properly prepared connection minimizes dead volum
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 15th Oct 2025
How To Make an HPLC Connection With PEEK Tubing
Making an HPLC Connection With PEEK Tubing
Creating a proper HPLC connection is essential for ensuring leak-free performance and consistent chromatographic results. With PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) t
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 14th Oct 2025
How Do You Dispose of HPLC Waste?
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is an essential analytical technique used across industries to separate complex mixtures into individual components. Whether quantifying unknown analytes
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 14th Oct 2025
An Essential Guide to HPLC Fittings for Your Laboratory
An Introduction to HPLC Fittings
HPLC fittings play a vital role in chromatography systems, connecting tubing, adapters, and components to ensure leak-free, stable operation. Secure connections are c
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 14th Oct 2025
How to Connect a Syringe to HPLC Tubing
In chromatography and LC applications, connecting a syringe to your pump for priming or maintenance is a common and essential task. Many labs have improvised solutions for this connection, but Chrom
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 14th Oct 2025
Revolutionizing UHPLC Connections: Introducing MarvelXACT by IDEX
Reliable HPLC fittings are essential for achieving accurate and consistent results in UHPLC (Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography). Improper fittings can lead to leaks, inconsistent data, and
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Posted by Chrom Tech on 14th Oct 2025
Should I Use a Guard Column
In any liquid chromatography (LC) system, the HPLC column is the heart of the separation process. It is here that analytes are isolated for both qualitative and quantitative analysis. While HPLC colu
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