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Liquid Chromatography

Access to the widest variety of HPLC systems

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Chromatographic separation is critical in many sample analysis workflows, and its value, analytical depth, and versatility are amplified dramatically when coupled to MS systems. Bruker's Compass HyStar is a state-of-the-art software solution for configuring and controlling hardware for these hyphenated techniques. Compatible with HPLC systems from many vendors, HyStar fully integrates LC-MS and GC-MS data collection. Subsequent data processing and report generation can be specific to a given workflow, including necessary quantitation, target identification, and screening tasks.

Elute PLUS LC Series – ultimate precision

Elute LC systems are built with intelligent novel flow control algorithms to deliver robust and precise gradients regardless of solvent compressibility, pressure, and flow rates. Elute PLUS LC systems incorporate self-priming and self-purging capabilities through the built-in pump, offering a simple and fast exchange of mobile phases and avoiding any leaks associated with manual operations.

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The unique feature of automatic solvent compressibility measurement compensates for flow pulsation and flow rate reduction caused by solvent compression. This principle makes it easy to maintain and transfer LC methods. Additionally, the column switch (up to six) option provides great flexibility for routine labs, allowing the analysis of different sample types during overnight LC-MS runs for greater productivity.

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Elute PLUS UHPLC

Faster and high resolution separations

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flow range: 1- 5,000

pressure limit: 1,300 bar

carryover: < 0.001 %

nanoELUTE 2

The nanoELUTE 2 is a high-performance nanoflow liquid chromatography system with an intuitive and flexible user interface, covering a broad range of applications from single cell to high throughput routine proteomics.

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nanoELUTE 2

Trouble-free operation, ease-of-use along with top performance

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flow range: 50- 2,000 nL

pressure limit: 1,000 bar

gradient delay volume: < 0.4 uL

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