Pump
The heart of an HPLC system. Keeps the mobile phase moving through the HPLC system.
A fully operational HPLC system combines hardware, software, and consumables, each essential in successful analysis. Here is a breakdown of each component and the function:
The hands of an HPLC system. Automatically injects your sample into the instrument with accuracy and precision.
The kidney of an HPLC system. The column contains a specific stationary phase to separate individual compounds based on a particular physiochemical property.
The eyes of an HPLC system. Identifies or quantifies target compounds after separation and elution from the column.
Every HPLC separation begins with the high-pressure flow of the mobile phase at a specified flow rate, which drives the sample from the injector through the column to the detector.
The capillaries and fittings complete an HPLC system by connecting the individual hardware components so the mobile phase and sample mixture flow continuously at high pressure.
A chromatography data system (CDS) is software that controls all the components of an HPLC system, including operation, mobile phase mixing, pump flow, sample injection, and column temperature.
An HPLC instrument has four basic parts which include a pump, autosampler, a column compartment and detector.
A functional HPLC or UHPLC system combines hardware, software, solvents, columns and other consumables.
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