59320-U
stainless steel column
suitable for USP L17
SUPELCOGEL™
endcapped: no
1 ea of
85 °C max. temp.
HPLC: suitable
30 cm × 7.8 mm
sulfonated polystyrene/divinylbenzene, spherical particle platform
polymeric
9 μm
ion exclusion
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WGK 3
Not applicable
Not applicable
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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Both the Supelcogel™ H and the Supelcogel™ C-610H are microparticulate, macroporous, polystyrene resin columns designed for ion exchange separation of organic acids, carbohydrates, sugar alcohols, and fermentation products. The C-610H is manufactured with a slightly higher cross linkage. Maximum temperature for the Supelcogel™ H is 90° C and for Supelcogel™ C-610H is 60° C. Of the two, only the Supelcogel™ H is available in the 25cm x 4.6mm hardware.
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All SUPELCOGEL resins are 6% crosslinked, except the SUPELCOGEL Ag2, which is 4%.
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