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Product category: Chromatography accessories
News Release from: Agilent Technologies Europe | Subject: HPLC valves
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 11 July 2002

Valves for HPLC applications

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High-performance liquid chromatography valves provide high flexibility, productivity, throughput, and separation performance

Agilent Technologies Europe has introduced a set of valve types specially designed for the Agilent 1100 series HPLC system, providing chromatographers with high flexibility, productivity, throughput and separation performance Users can choose from a selection of different valves, depending on flow rates, thermostatting, and application needs

Their seamless integration with the Agilent ChemStation software provides full control at any time during the analysis.

Typical applications include the following.

Solvent selection for up to 12 solvents using the 1100 series 12 position/13 port selection valve, and column selection for up to six columns using the 1100 series six position selection valve, which provide high flexibility for method development or multi-user systems.

Alternating column regeneration using the 1100 series two position/ten port valves, which reduces the cycle time for higher sample throughput by saving time for column flushing and equilibrating.

Easy automation of sample preparation using the Agilent 1100 series two postion/six port valve, resulting in higher productivity and efficiency.

Multidimensional chromatography using an additional 1100 series two postion/six port valve, for higher separation performance.

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