Launch of New Speedcore Core-Shell Particles

Chromatography

Launch of New Speedcore Core-Shell Particles

26 Mar, 2014

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Launching its new Speedcore columns into the market, Fortis Technologies is expanding its current range of liquid chromatography products to include a new core-shell particle.

2.6µm Speedcore is the latest addition to the HPLC/UHPLC column range provided by Fortis Technologies.  Based upon a 1.8µm solid core with a 0.4µm outer shell, Speedcore is the very latest in core-shell technology designed to increase speed and sensitivity of analysis for the HPLC analyst.

Speedcore C18 is a high efficiency particle, producing over 2 fold increase in efficiency over traditional 3µm particles achieved routinely in standard HPLC systems.  This in turn leads to increased resolution and separation of analytes.

“Fortis Technologies is proud to include this series of columns to its ever increasing line-up, Speedcore is complementary to our existing range of HPLC and UHPLC particles columns already available,” stated Mark Woodruff, Sales and Marketing Director.  “By introducing a core-shell particle we are offering the analyst a complete range of UHPLC and HPLC columns, providing them with options in their laboratory to improve throughput and productivity”

To request more information or for your copy of the new Fortis Speedcore brochure you can contact technical support at Fortis Technologies, or visit their website.

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Fortis Technologies Ltd

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