ZirChrom Separations, Inc. is a company formed in 1995 located in Anoka, Minnesota.
Company Description
ZirChrom Separations, Inc. is a company formed in 1995 located in Anoka, Minnesota. ZirChrom manufactures a full line of zirconia and titania based high performance chromatographic materials for the analytical analysis of compounds primarily by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
Markets Served
Pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, basic science research, antibody purification, food and cosmetics, chemical manufacturing (pesticides, polymers), biological research (phosphopeptide enrichment), and chiral separation.
Major Products/Services
ZirChrom offers a full line of zirconia and titania-based HPLC products for chromatographic method development. ZirChrom HPLC products offer unique selectivity, exacting reproducibility, high efficiency, and ultra-stability. All phases are available in packed, prep, semi-prep, bulk, microbore, and SPE formats:
Reversed Phase (Diamondbond®-C18, ZirChrom®-CARB, ZirChrom®-EZ, ZirChrom®-MS, ZirChrom®-PBD, ZirChrom®-PS, Sachtopore®-RP);
Ion-Exchange (ZirChrom®-PEZ, ZirChrom®-SAX, ZirChrom®-SHAX, ZirChrom®-WAX, ZirChrom®-WCX);
Other/Specialty (ZirChrom®-PHASE, Rhinophase®-AB, Sachtopore®-NP);
Chiral (ZirChrom®-Chiral(S)LEU, ZirChrom®-Chiral(R)NESA, ZirChrom®
-Chiral(S)NESA, ZirChrom®-Chiral(S)PG, ZirChrom®-Chiral(R)PG, ZirChrom®
-CelluloZe).
Facilities
ZirChrom is headquartered in Anoka, Minnesota and has distributors worldwide.
ZirChrom Separations, Inc.
617 Pierce Street
Anoka, MN 55303
TELEPHONE
(763) 421-5264
FAX
(763) 421-2319
WEB SITE
YEAR FOUNDED
1995
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