Thomson

Thomson Instrument Company is known for innovative sample-preparation technologies that streamline HPLC and LC/MS workflows. As an authorized Thomson distributor and a trusted supplier of genuine Thomson products, Chrom Tech provides laboratories with high-performance filtration devices that reduce sample prep time, increase throughput, and improve chromatographic consistency.

Chrom Tech specializes in Thomson’s industry-leading FILTER VIALS™—a single-step filtration solution that replaces syringe filters, HPLC vials, caps, and septa in one integrated format. These ready-to-use vials deliver rapid sample clarification, minimize sample loss, prevent column clogging, and reduce instrument downtime while ensuring consistent particulate removal prior to injection.

FILTER VIALS™ are offered in a broad selection of membrane chemistries—including PTFE, PVDF, PES, Nylon, and regenerated cellulose—to ensure compatibility with organic solvents, aqueous mobile phases, and LC/MS workflows. Each device provides efficient filtration with extremely low hold-up volume, supporting accurate quantitation even for precious or low-volume samples.

Chrom Tech also carries Thomson SINGLE StEP® filtration devices, which provide higher filtration capacity and durability for complex matrices. These devices integrate easily into HPLC and LC/MS sample-prep workflows, making them ideal for environmental testing, pharmaceutical QC, food safety analysis, and bioanalytical laboratories working with high-particulate samples.

With consistent performance, broad solvent compatibility, and rugged construction, Thomson filtration technologies help laboratories eliminate manual steps, improve reproducibility, and maintain cleaner chromatographic baselines. As a trusted distributor, Chrom Tech ensures every Thomson product is 100% genuine and backed by expert support to help identify the best membrane and filtration format for each workflow.

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