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BIOshell A160 Peptide C18 (2 µm) HPLC Columns

L × I.D. 5 cm × 2.1 mm, HPLC Column

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Product Name

BIOshell A160 Peptide C18 Column, 2 µm HPLC Column, 2.0 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 2.1 mm

material

stainless steel hardware

Quality Level

Agency

suitable for USP L1

product line

BIOshell

feature

endcapped: no

analyte chemical class(es)

peptides

manufacturer/tradename

BIOshell

packaging

1 ea of

parameter

14,500 psi max. pressure (1000 bar)
60 °C max. temp.
600 bar pressure (8702 psi)

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General description

Shell thickness: 0.4 μm
Solid Core: 1.2 μm
Extent of labeling: 4.0%

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