Apply Force to Your LC Methods with New High-Performance Columns

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 Apply Force to Your LC Methods with New High-Performance Columns

08 Nov, 2016

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 Restek’s new Force performance LC columns give you the power to maximise instrument uptime, increase productivity, and transfer methods across your entire lab, from your trusted-but-aged HPLC to the cutting-edge UHPLC you just plumbed last week. This incredibly rugged and supremely consistent column line represents the culmination of Restek’s twenty-plus years in LC dedicated to continually improving phase chemistries, lot and lifetime testing, and bonding and packing procedures.

Long-lasting and reproducible, new Force columns maintain stable retention times and peak shapes, even under the stress of elevated UHPLC pressures and rapid cycling. Premium quality is ensured by strict manufacturing and QC procedures and backed by the strength of the Restek 100% Pure Satisfaction guarantee. And perhaps most important, Force premium LC columns are fully scalable between 3 or 5 μm HPLC and 1.8 μm UHPLC. You can easily transfer between instrument platforms and optimise methods without extensive calculations.

Available in three particle sizes, Force columns feature Restek’s most-popular and highly selective Biphenyl and FluoroPhenyl phases, as well as a general-purpose C18. Meet today’s workflow needs, and prepare for tomorrow’s, by applying Force LC columns to all of your instrument platforms.

Learn more and order today at www.restek.com/force.

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