SKU: WAT080100
Nova-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Column, 60Å, 4 µm, 5 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk

Nova-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Column | WAT080100


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Product Description

Nova-Pak C18 columns are general purpose, silica-based, reversed-phase C18 columns that are based on 4 µm particle technology. Compared to a 5 µm column, Nova-Pak columns offer higher resolution, more efficient separations, and faster chromatography.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    C18

  • Separation Mode

    Reversed Phase

  • Particle Substrate

    Silica

  • pH Range Min

    2 pH

  • pH Range Max

    8 pH

  • Temperature Limits

    45 C

  • Maximum Pressure

    1500 psi (100 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    Yes

  • Silanol Activity

    Medium

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    4 µm

  • Pore Size

    60 Å

  • Format

    Radial-Pak Column

  • Surface Area

    120

  • System

    HPLC Preparative

  • Technique

    LC/MS, LC

  • USP Classification

    L1

  • Inner Diameter

    5 mm

  • Length

    100 mm

  • Carbon Load

    7 %

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Brand

    Nova-Pak

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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Nova-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Column, 60Å, 4 µm, 5 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk

Nova-Pak C18 columns are reversed-phase C18 columns made of silica and based on 4 µm particle technology. Nova-Pak columns have a greater resolution, more efficient separations, and faster chromatography than a 5 µm column. Nova-Pak columns, in comparison to other 5 m columns, provide superior resolution, more efficient separations, and faster chromatography. They use less solvent during analysis due to their ability to create quicker separations, which helps to drastically reduce total lab operating expenses.

Nova-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Columns are shipped with the Nova-Bonded phase's substantially smaller 4 µm particle. It has a substantially higher resolution and faster chromatography due to its relatively small size, which allows it to use shorter column lengths to save solvent. It can also be combined with longer columns to resolve even the most difficult combinations and materials. The reversed-phase C18 columns, which are made of silica and are filled with high-efficiency particles, provide extraordinarily high precision and an unrivaled range of separation options.

All Nova-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Columns are made in Waters Manufacturing's dedicated state-of-the-art facility. Waters recognizes the importance of having high-quality, dependable lab equipment in order to deliver consistent findings. All Waters manufacturing plants create lab equipment under the tightest cGMP and ISO 9002 requirements. All silica-based and polymeric chromatography materials are synthesized and packed into columns and solid-phase extraction devices to ensure you receive the best industry-standard equipment, which will give you consistent, accurate, and repeatable results. High column efficiency, peak symmetry, longer column lifetime, and column-to-column reproducibility are all features of the Nova-Pak C18 Columns.

You can shop for lab equipment on our website and in our catalog to replace your current stock and add to your existing equipment portfolio. You might also be interested in Nova-Pak C8 Guard-Pak Insert, 60Å, 4 µm, 10/pk; The 4 µm small particle size of Nova-Pak bonded phases offers high resolution, more efficient and faster chromatography by using shorter columns, reducing solvent consumption or by using longer columns to resolve even the most complex mixture. Semi-preparative columns with 6µm particle size packings give you an unparalleled range of separation possibilities. Stringent QC procedures in our cGMP manufacturing facility ensure batch-to-batch reproducibility.

How Does Liquid Chromatography Get Affected By Temperature Changes?

Chromatography is a series of equilibrium reactions in which analytes are either dissolved in the mobile phase or adsorbed to the stationary phase of the column. The analytes exchange between the mobile and stationary phases more quickly when the temperature is higher. As a result, higher temperatures speed up the process.