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Agilent podcast:Tip# 8 Determine the Cause and Correction of your HPLC's High Back Pressure.


Tips and Tricks of HPLC Analysis Podcast Series – Calculate Solvent Consumption

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In this 12 part podcast series, expert chromatographers from Agilent Technologies offer helpful hints that they have collected in their years of experience to address some of the most popular concerns and difficulties in HPLC analysis. Learn the best tips and improve your chromatography results today! A new tip will be provided the last week of every month.

Tip# 8 Determine the Cause and Correction of your HPLC's High Back Pressure.
High Back Pressure is defined as an unexpected increase in the pressure readings during normal HPLC operation that approach or exceed the maximum pressure capability of the system. The term “unexpected” is the key term to distinguish this from purposeful increases caused by higher flow rate, using longer columns or switching to smaller particle columns. This seminar will outline the different options for checking the high back pressure issues, and how to correct with simple steps.
John Palmer
LC Columns Product specialist
Agilent Technologies
Moderator : Dave Walsh



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