Hplc Detector Lamps

HPLC

Hplc Detector Lamps

28 Jul, 2008

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Kinesis manufactures/pre-aligns Deuterium lamps for independent instrument service companies and distributors. In recognizing the importance of using lamps supplied by the OEM’s, Kinesis has formed strong partnerships with manufacturers who produce the majority of the lamps fitted in today’s leading detectors, including the Agilent, Waters, Shimadzu, Dionex, TSP etc. As such Kinesis lamps are true OEM equivalents.

Bare lamps supplied directly to Kinesis, are precision aligned and tested at our facility in accordance with our stringent ISO 9000 certified procedures.

All Kinesis lamps are certified recording the date of manufacture, serial number, tester’s name and the intensity counts reading for future traceability. Only lamps made to the strictest tolerances receive the Kinesis Guaranteed Lamp Seal. This means that Kinesis provides lamps without any compromise on quality compared with the OEM specifications. We offer a comprehensive range including the Shimadzu SPD10A, Waters 2487 and both Agilent 1100 DAD and VWD.

To assist our customers with pre-sale information and after-sales support Kinesis are able to offer a new, higher level of technical support to our customers which was previously only available to the instrument OEMs.

For more information please contact Kinesis on +44 (0)1480 21 21 22 or visit Kinesis.co.uk for more information.

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