Products from category HPLC columns focused on Consumables - page 13
Waters ACQUITY APC Columns
Waters ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) Columns with novel capabilities for chromatographic efficiency, speed and resolution that cannot be matched by conventional GPC methods.
Waters SunFire C8 HPLC Columns
Waters SunFire C8 columns are used for general purpose method development at low pH.
Waters SunFire Silica HPLC Columns
Waters SunFire Prep Silica columns are general purpose columns used under normal phase conditions.
Waters Symmetry C18 HPLC Columns
With Waters Symmetry C18 the monofunctionally bound C18 ligand included in these columns, you can increase efficiency and precision in your lab.
Waters Symmetry C8 HPLC Columns
Waters Symmetry C8 columns feature monofunctionally bonded C8 ligands on a high purity base-deactived silica.
Waters Symmetry C4 HPLC Columns
With Waters Symmetry C4 Column, you get the sharpest peaks for biomolecules and more peak capacity for complex tryptic maps.
Waters Nova-Pak C18 HPLC Columns
Waters Nova-Pak C18 columns are general purpose, silica-based, reversed-phase C18 columns that are based on 4 µm particle technology
Waters Nova-Pak C8 HPLC Columns
Waters Nova-Pak C8 Column helps you achieve higher resolution, more efficient separations, and faster chromatography.
Waters Nova-Pak Phenyl HPLC Columns
Leverage the phenyl ligand in the Nova-Pak HP Phenyl column to achieve unique compound selectivity with reversed-phase applications.
Waters Nova-Pak Cyano (CN) HPLC Columns
The Nova-Pak Cyano (CN) Column with a small 4 µm particle size of the Nova-Pak bonded phase offers much higher resolution and faster chromatography
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