Pure Essential Chromatography System
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The Pure Essential Flash Chromatography System focuses on the essentials for any basic flash application. The design of the instrument, its modularity, and user-friendliness make it easy for you to take the first steps into automation and profit from increased speed and endless possibilities.
- Detection: UV
- Pump: Flash mode
- System Design: Modular and fully automated
No-frills chromatography
Designed for simplicity, power, and safety, all within a small footprint, the Pure Essential Chromatography System is ideal for crowded labs and users taking their first steps into automated chromatography. The instrument’s focus is on getting the core components right and includes a powerful 50 bar pump, an easily configurable UV detector, and a fraction collector that can be added if required.
Grows with your needs
Supporting you in every step of your research journey, the modular and scalable Pure Essential Chromatography System was designed to grow with your research needs. Offering unmatched flexibility and scalability for your separation process.
Easy to use
Revolutionizing user-friendly flash separations with state-of-the-art software for method programming, run data, and parameter adjustments. Experience seamless with the Pure Essential Chromatography System that simplifies every step of the separation process, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
Process intensification with the Pure Essential Flash Chromatography System
Chromatography is a fundamental technique in chemical laboratories for separating and purifying compounds from complex mixtures. Among the most commonly used preparative techniques are open column chromatography and flash chromatography. While both rely on similar principles of differential adsorption onto a stationary phase, their performance, efficiency, and cost vary significantly.
Explore this study carried out by Büchi that aims to systematically compare traditional gravity-driven open column chromatography with modern flash chromatography systems, focusing on separation efficiency, processing time, solvent consumption, and cost-effectiveness.





















