A preparative HPLC system should be as versatile as possible, since purification tasks can change frequently. AZURA Preparative HPLC was designed for flexibility and to comfortably handle large sample volumes. Extensive automation makes fraction collection easy and allows for solvent as well as peak recycling.
A preparative HPLC system should be as versatile as possible, since purification tasks can change frequently. AZURA Preparative HPLC was designed for flexibility and to comfortably handle large sample volumes. Extensive automation makes fraction collection easy and allows for solvent as well as peak recycling.
AZURA Preparative HPLC features a pulsation compensated pump drive with selectable constant flow or constant pressure solvent delivery. Supported flow rates range from 0.1 to 1000 ml/min. Automated piston seal wash helps extending seal life, especially when working with buffers. Pump heads are available in different materials and capacities, all featuring RFID recognition, which is not just comfortable, but also GLP compliant and it helps meeting maintenance intervals. A sophisticated leak management and detection is built-in.
AZURA Preparative HPLC systems can be supplemented with many functional options starting with degassing and continuing with gradient support, large volume injection, solvent switching, column switching, detectors, including remote flow cell versions, cascaded fractionation, and more.
Flexibility extends to the control options: normally run by software, a touchpad control unit is also available for autonomous operation. Within the software direct control is always possible, even while running a method.
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