Visit the Brookfield Engineering Laboratories web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Chromatography accessories
News Release from: Selerity Technologies
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 12 February 2004

European distribution for chromatography
kit

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Laboratorytalk email newsletter. News about Chromatography accessories and more every issue. Click here for details.

Selerity strikes a marketing and distribution agreement RIC for its Polaratherm total temperature controller and associated chromatographic instrumentation

High temperature liquid chromatography (HTLC) specialist Selerity Technologies has completed a marketing and distribution agreement with the Research Institute of Chromatography (RIC) in Kortrijk, Belgium, for its Polaratherm total temperature controller and associated chromatographic instrumentation, including its Blaze columns Selerity chose RIC as its European partner because of its reputation and recognised expertise in the advancement of chromatography applications, techniques and method development

Under the terms of the co-operation, RIC will be responsible for promoting Selerity's Polaratherm in continental Europe.

This specialist organisation, founded by Pat Sandra, has unparalleled experience in furthering chromatographic know-how and analytical techniques.

RIC has become a leading centre for training excellence and application development in modern separation science, working in collaboration with customers to research, evaluate and validate new methods.

With the Polaratherm, Selerity has developed bespoke instrumentation that takes full advantage of using HTLC methods in the modern laboratory.

Polaratherm is said to be the first column oven to address the chromatographic parameters of temperature through control of the mobile phase, column, and effluent to the detector.

This equipment is applicable to most vendor high performance liquid chromatography systems, and can therefore be deployed in any laboratory already operating HPLC, at little additional cost.

Selerity says it has pioneered functionality allowing the regulation of the flow of hot and cold air so that the temperature is maintained within desired preset limits during the mobile phase.

A new low-volume, low-mass solvent preheater has been designed to keep the amount of tubing required for preheating the mobile phase low, without invading the fluid path.

This highly responsive preheater design makes temperature programming possible with the most commonly used chromatographic columns (4.6mm ID), without loss of efficiency.

Jody Clark, VP sales and marketing, Selerity Technologies, comments: "To ensure the ongoing appeal of the Polaratherm and HTLC as a commercially viable chromatographic technique, we wanted to ensure we could offer an all encompassing package to our European customers.

"Our partnership with RIC will add considerable value to our innovative solutions, with the benefit of expert consulting and academic input".

Pat Sandra, founder and managing director, RIC, adds: "We look forward to working closely with Selerity to educate the market on the benefits of HTLC.

"Our goal has always been to translate know how into practical working solutions.

"The Polaratherm certainly breaks new boundaries in HTLC and offers real opportunities for the separation scientist.".

Selerity Technologies: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Laboratorytalk email newsletter
Laboratorytalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Brookfield Engineering Laboratories web site