Preparative HPLC

Lab Expo Preparative HPLC systems are designed for large-scale compound purification and separation in pharmaceutical, chemical, and research processing workflows. Configurations support processing volumes from 100 ml to 3 L with corrosion-resistant 316 L stainless steel and PTFE wetted components for controlled solvent handling. Systems are structured for preparative chromatography operations requiring stable flow management, scalable purification capacity, and consistent fraction separation in analytical and production-oriented environments.

FAQ for Preparative HPLC

1: What are the benefits of using high-quality stainless-steel components in preparative HPLC system?

High-quality stainless-steel components enhance the durability, chemical resistance and pressure-handling capacity of the HPLC system, ensuring long-term performance and consistent results during high-throughput purification.

2: What is the purpose of the three-digit display in a preparative HPLC system?

The three-digit display provides real-time monitoring of key parameters such as pressure, flow rate and UV detection, allowing users to ensure accurate and stable operation during purification.

3: What is gradient programming in preparative HPLC and why is it useful?

Gradient programming allows the automated variation of solvent composition during a run, enhancing separation efficiency by optimizing conditions for compounds with different polarities or retention times.

4: How do flow error alerts enhance operational safety in preparative HPLC?

Flow error alerts notify users of irregularities in solvent delivery, such as clogs, leaks or pump failures, allowing immediate corrective action to maintain reliable and accurate results.

5: Are these safety features standard in all HPLC systems?

While many modern HPLC systems include these safety features, availability may vary by model, so it is important to check the system specifications for confirmation.