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HPLC System LMHLS-B100 is designed with flow rate range of 0.001 to 9.999 mL/min. It features modular stack construct that allows flexible system configuration for diverse workflows. Equipped with high-pressure dual-plunger pump, it ensures stable solvent flow and gradient delivery. It incorporates temperature-controlled column oven, maintaining consistent separation conditions. Our Liquid Chromatograph is ideal for isolation, detection, and quantification of chemical compounds.
Specifications
| Flow Rate Range | 0.001 to 9.999 mL/min |
| Flow Rate Error | Less than or equal to 0.5% |
| Infusion Mode | Micro-volume double plunger |
| Maximum Infusion Pressure | 6000 Psi (42 MPa) |
| Column Capacity | 2 × 250 mm chromatographic columns |
| Temperature Control Range | Room temperature +5 ℃ to 70 ℃ |
| Spectral Bandwidth | 6 nm |
| Flow Cell Volume | 8 μL |
| Wavelength Range | 190 to 700 nm |
| Optical Path | 10 mm |
| Flow Rate Stability Error | Less than or equal to 0.2% RSD |
| Gradient Error | ±1% (0 to 100% water/acetone aqueous solution) |
| Pressure Pulsation | Less than or equal to 15 Psi |
| Pump Sealing | 5400 Psi for 10 min, pressure drop Less than or equal to 400 Psi |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±1.0 ℃ |
| Temperature Stability | ±0.1 ℃ |
| Wavelength Indication Error | Less than or equal to ±1 nm |
| Wavelength Repeatability Error | Less than or equal to ±0.1 nm |
| Dynamic Noise | Less than or equal to ±0.75 × 10⁻⁵ AU (methanol, 1 mL/min, 254 nm, 20 ℃) |
| Static Noise | Less than or equal to ±0.5 × 10⁻⁵ AU (empty cell, 1 s response, 20 ℃) |
| Dynamic Baseline Drift | Less than or equal to ±1 × 10⁻⁴ AU/h (methanol, 1 mL/min, 254 nm, 20 ℃) |
| Static Baseline Drift | Less than or equal to 0.5 × 10⁻⁴ AU (empty cell, 1 s response, 20 ℃) |
| Linear Range | Greater than or equal to 10⁴ |
| Minimum Detection Concentration | Less than or equal to 1 × 10⁻⁹ g/mL |
| Qualitative Repeatability | RSD₆ Less than or equal to 0.1% |
| Quantitative Repeatability | RSD₆ Less than or equal to 0.5% |
| Dimensions | 60×260×420 mm |
| Weight | 11kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HPLC System LMHLS-B100 | $ 21000 | Each of 1 |
Features
Real-time display
UV-Vis detector
Low baseline noise
Broad linearity
Compact flow cell
Fixed optical path
Programmable interface
Standard Accessories
Model No. | Accessory name |
LMHLS-B100-I1 | High Pressure Constant Current Infusion Pump |
LMHLS-B100-I2 | Manual Injection Valve |
LMHLS-B100-I3 | Installation kit |
LMHLS-B100-U1 | UV-Vis Variable Wavelength Detector |
LMHLS-B100-U2 | Ultrasonic Cleaner |
LMHLS-B100-S1 | Software Workstation |
LMHLS-B100-S2 | Special Column for Furfural |
LMHLS-B1000C1 | Centrifuge |
LMHLS-B100-C2 | Computer |
LMHLS-B100-V1 | Vortex Oscillator |
LMHLS-B100-P1 | Printer |
Applications
HPLC System LMHLS-B100 enables compound separation, detection, and quantification across pharmaceutical quality control, environmental monitoring, chemical analysis, academic research, and routine laboratory testing workflows.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a calibration curve in HPLC?
It is a graph that plots the known concentrations of a standard compound versus the detector response.
2 Is pH important in HPLC?
The pH of the mobile phase plays a crucial role in analyzing ionizable compounds.
3 Can HPLC be used for biomolecule analysis?
It is widely used for separation and analysis of biomolecules such as proteins, peptides and nucleic acids.
4 What is meant by elution strength in HPLC?
It refers to the ability of the mobile phase to elute the analytes from the stationary phase.
5 What is a HPLC?
A HPLC is an apparatus designed to separate, identify and quantify the components of a complex mixture.
6 On what principle is HPLC based on?
It is based on the differential interactions between the analytes and the stationary phase.
7 What is meant by resolution in HPLC?
Resolution refers to the ability of the system to separate two peaks.
8 What is meant by retention time in case of HPLC?
It is the time taken by specific compound to travel through the HPLC column and reach the detector.