Highly-sensitive HPLC Refractive Index Detector
The new REFRACTiMASTER® refractive index detector.

HPLC

Highly-sensitive HPLC Refractive Index Detector

29 Mar, 2023

Published over 3 years ago. See the latest and most current information on HPLC.

Biotech Fluidics has introduced REFRACTiMASTER®, a new HPLC refractive index detector. It is capable of detecting compounds that have minimal or no UV activity, such as alcohols, fatty acids, polymers, simple sugars, and complex carbohydrates.

The REFRACTiMASTER® refractive index detector is designed with a touch panel screen and a user-friendly interface, making it easy to use and ideal for modern HPLC analysis.

Fritiof Ponten, Managing Director of Biotech Fluidics said: "Our REFRACTiMASTER® refractive index detector has been designed to outperform all other HPLC RI detectors currently commercially available. Operating from room temperature up to an unprecedented 80°C, the design of REFRACTiMASTER® offers unmatched baseline stability. Unlike traditional refractive index detectors that may take up to 1 hour to be fully stable, the REFRACTiMASTER® is ready to deliver reliable, reproducible results in just a couple of minutes from turning on. Its sensitivity makes it the perfect RI detector to integrate with any modern HPLC system and to achieve peak performance even when faced with the most challenging applications. Our investment in stock means that REFRACTiMASTER® refractive index detectors are available on short delivery times.”

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