Refractive index detector 2414
for HPLCstand-alone

refractive index detector
refractive index detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
refractive index
Application
for HPLC
Other characteristics
stand-alone

Description

2414 Refractive Index (RI) Detector for Alliance HPLC Systems Reliable and repeatable analysis of non-absorbing components The 2414 RI Detector is the ideal solution for the analysis and quantification of components with limited or no UV absorption, such as alcohols, sugars, sacharides, fatty acids and polymers. Improved temperature controls provides faster warm-up times and baseline stability External output necessary to support advanced fraction collection routines Control of external column heater to control columns from 30 - 150 °C for a broad range of applications Superior stability for reproducibility and sensitvity The Waters 2414 Refractive Index (RI) Detector defines the standard of excellence for differential refractive index detectors that provides for a streamlined user experience. The detector offers the flexibility to use as a stand-alone or as part of any Waters HPLC system. Features Detection of components without UV chromophores separated by isocratic analysis Countercurrent heat exchanger to quickly equilibrate temperature differences of incoming solvent Highly repeatable detection technique with a wide linear dynamic range for methods requiring quantification Thermally isolated optics bench for temperature stability and performance reproducibility Auto-zero, auto-purge, and LED-displayed diagnostic programming enable unattended operation and to simplify methods development Save solvent and maintain stability with convenient recycle valve

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