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SKU: WAT034298
Shodex KC-811 Column, 6 µm, 8 mm x 300 mm, 1/pk

Shodex KC-811 Column | WAT034298


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Product Description

Primarily supports legacy methods. The Shodex KC-811 Column, which provides ion-exchange and reversed-phase chromatography modes, is packed with a sulfonated styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer. With high efficiency, this packing separates low-molecular-weight organic acids and water-soluble organics such as alcohols, aldehydes, and nitriles.

Specifications

  • Particle Substrate

    Polymer

  • pH Range Min

    2 pH

  • pH Range Max

    12 pH

  • Maximum Pressure

    6000 psi (415 Bar)

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    6 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Parker-style

  • Format

    Column

  • System

    HPLC

  • Inner Diameter

    8 mm

  • Length

    300 mm

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Brand

    Shodex

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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