DURALAB EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

really pays dividends . . . inyears of service. SEE OUR CATALOG IN and QSWEETS. Constructed of superior materials, such as lead-coated sheet steel wit...
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Laboratory Furniture & Casework. Making an investment in lab furniture by Duralab really pays dividends . . . in years of service.

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Constructed of superior materials, such as lead-coated sheet steel with baked-on enamel finish providing corrosion and acid resistance for the utmost in performance, durability and value.

Custom features include concealed hinges, double-panel insulated doors and drawers w i t h removable panels for easy cleaning and decontamination. Get the full story from our engineering team.

DURALAB E Q U I P M E N T C O R P O R A T I O N 107-23 Farragut Rd., Brooklyn, NY 11236 / 718-649-9600

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Exceptional Performance and Uncompromising Value! • • • • •

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Compact design and high performance Easy to use and maintain Quick setup and solvent changeover Upgradable to gradient operation Microbore, analytical, or semi-preparative LC applications • Precise solvent delivery for reproducible results • Very low pulsation for optimum results and long column life • Ask for details:

The SSI Model 222 HPLC Pump delivers exceptional performance for both conventional and high-speed HPLC as well as GPC and ion chromatography. The versatile Model 222 is a rugged, reliable HPLC pump with a long list of helpful features: remote control capability, optional pumpheads for microbore or semi-prep LC, settable upper and lower pres­ sure limits, solvent compressibility correction, built-in injector mount and column enclosure, upgradability to gradient oper­ ation, and more.

1-800-441-HPLC [1-800-441-4752] in PA call 814-234-7311 or write to:

Scientific Systems, Inc. 1120 W. College Avenue, State College, PA 16801

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