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News Release from: Viscotek Europe | Subject: 270 dual detector
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 September 2002
Maximising data from GPC/SEC experiments
Dual detector is designed to be added to an existing GPC/SEC system equipped with a concentration detector, instantly converting it into a powerful triple detector system
Available from Viscotek Europe the model 270 dual detector is specifically designed to be added to an existing GPC/SEC system equipped with a concentration detector, instantly converting it into a powerful triple detector system In triple detection, the patented four-capillary differential viscometer provides a direct measurement of intrinsic viscosity and allows for the determination of molecular size, conformation and structure
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 26 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The light scattering detector provides a direct measurement of molecular weight and eliminates the need for column calibration.
The model 270 is configured with the differential viscometer and a light scattering detector (Lals or Rals).
It is also available as a stand-alone viscometer or light scattering detector.
This flexibility allows you to choose the configuration that meets your specific application requirements, ensuring superior performance while maximising the information from your GPC/SEC experiment.
As well as providing in-depth characterisation of synthetic and natural polymers, the model 270 can provide a suite of complementary structural information highly useful in product formulation and quality control laboratories throughout the polymer, pharmaceutical and natural product industries. Request a free brochure from Viscotek Europe ...
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