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Optimizing System Dispersion on the Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC

6 Aug 2020

This Technical Overview by Agilent compares the 1290 Infinity II LC equipped with the ultralow dispersion kit to an UHPLC system from another vendor, optimized for such UHPLC analyses.

Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC System

Agilent Technologies

The 1290 Infinity II LC System is an ultra-high performance LC that has market-leading sample capacity and is designed for the lowest dispersion for the most challenging ultra-HPLC experiments. The 1290 Infinity II LC system is designed to be both a HPLC and high-end UHPLC system in a single flow path, giving you robust and excellent performance no matter what application you are running while seamlessly integrating into your existing laboratory environment.

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Optimizing System Dispersion on the Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC