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MILLIPORE Waters HPLC 510 Pump, 712 WISP Autosampler, 486 Detector, SIM, 420-AC Detector Liquid Chromatograph/HPLC For Sale

This system appears to have been originally purchased new in 1991 as a complete array. At some point in time it was declared surplus and ended up in someone's warehouse for long enough to collect... view more

July 03

Asking Price:
$700 USD
$350 USD (50% Off)
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Liquid Chromatograph/HPLC

Liquid Chromatography/High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a type of analytical laboratory equipment used to separate, identify, and quantify compounds within a sample. It works by pumping a sample solution through a column filled with a stationary phase, such as silica or alumina, and a mobile phase, such as a solvent. The sample is then separated according to its chemical properties, and the components are then identified and quantified. HPLC is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, environmental, and chemical.

The price range for HPLC equipment can vary greatly depending on the type of equipment, features, and manufacturer. Basic HPLC systems can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. High-end systems can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Major manufacturers of HPLC equipment include Agilent Technologies, Waters Corporation, Shimadzu, and Thermo Fisher Scientific.