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News Release from: Waters | Subject: YMC HPLC columns
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2007
Worldwide distribution for YMC HPLC
columns
Waters announces the worldwide distribution of the YMC HPLC analytical and preparative column lines, a highly respected series of products that Waters has distributed since 1997
In expanding the distribution of YMC columns globally, Waters maintains exclusive distribution rights to the YMC column product line in the Americas - North, Central and South America and the Caribbean Islands YMC HPLC analytical and preparative columns are available in 27 different chemistries with a wide range of particles and pore sizes, providing comprehensive solutions for the most challenging separations and that are complementary to Waters branded products
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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To support this distribution, and to continue its commitment to customers, Waters is offering scientists a YMC HPLC Columns Applications Notebook, available electronically on the Waters website or in printed form.
This notebook is an extensive application database with more than 400 applications to help chromatographers research columns and develop analytical methods.
YMC HPLC columns, long integral to Waters desire to bring a comprehensive choice of chromatographic offerings to scientists around the world, are now available from Waters.
Since its formation in 1980, YMC has built its reputation on the supply of consistent, premium quality HPLC packing and columns for chromatographers.
By setting tight standards, testing the raw materials and precise control of silica gel synthesis, YMC assures excellent lot-to-lot reproducibility and each YMC column meets YMC high standards of quality.
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