Preparative Chromatograph FRACTOVAP model Ρ Preparative and analytical chromatograph Single or dual column system Isothermal gramming
or automatic linear temperature pro
High-capacity automatic injector: 0.3-Ή2 ml High-efficiency, large-bore preparative columns Fast heating (50 - 300° C in 10 minutes) cooling (300 - 50° C in 5 minutes)
and
Automatic peaks selector Programmed fraction collector with static valving and absolutely sealed condensate cuvettes Carrier recirculation system (optional) Complete automatic and unattended operation Temperature ranges: vaporizer
50 - 350° C
column oven 50 - 300° C detector
50 - 350° C
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LOOK TO HITACHI FOR HIGH PURITY SPECTROSCOPIC ELECTRODES Hitachi's spectroscopic electrode contains practically no impurities when used in the normal methods of spectro-analysis. At Hitachi the entire production process is strictly controlled to assure product standardization. The result is a carbon widely acclaimed for purity and uniformity. Two types are available — Extra High Purity Grade and High Purity Grade. Extra High Purity Grade is Hitachi's highest purity and guaranteed. Even the minute particles are controlled. High Purity Grade is designed for conventional use. A restricted amount of minute particles are present. However,
this grade is of far greater purity than electrodes previously used and results in substantial savings. Hitachi offers a wide variety of electrodes and powders. Rods are available in the following diameters: 3mm, 5mm, 6.15mm, 8mm with lengths of 150mm and 305mm. Powders are available in 200 mesh and 300 mesh and there are more than 60 types of preformed electrodes. This is Hitachi, manufacturer of more than 10,000 products, bringing you the finest first. Look for the name and buy with confidence. It's your guarantee of quality wherever it appears.
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