Affordable HPLC and Ion Chromatography Systems

HPLC

Affordable HPLC and Ion Chromatography Systems

09 Nov, 2012

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on HPLC.

Cecil Instruments are leading designers and manufacturers of HPLC systems, Ion Chromatographs and UV/Visible Spectrophotometers.

Cecil Instruments’ Adept and Q-Adept ranges of flexible modular HPLC and IonQuest Ion Chromatography, may be configured to suit individual requirements. There is a wide range of detectors, including the revolutionary UV/Visible WaveQuest.

The elegantly effective AutoQuest autosamplers are specially designed for use with the Cecil Adept HPLC, Q-Adept HPLC and IonQuest Ion Chromatography Systems. They may also be used with third party LC systems.

The Cecil compact column heaters and heater/chillers are also compatible with third party LC systems, with sufficient space for up to three 25cm columns and a chemical suppressor valve.

Comprehensive, versatile, intuitive and easy to use PowerStream software provides for 21 CFR part 11 compliance.

Adept HPLC, Q-Adept HPLC and IonQuest Ion Chromatography systems have been designed with the user in mind. Systems are easy and fast to install. They are virtually plug and play.

With complete HPLC systems retailing from just £6,995 and complete ion chromatography systems retailing from only £8,995, affordability is no longer an issue.

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