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Thermo Scientific™ Vanquish™ Duo UHPLC Systems for Dual LC

Thermo Fisher ScientificIQLAAAGABHFAPUMZZZAvailable: Worldwide

Double your throughput and deepen your sample analysis using the Thermo Scientific Vanquish Duo UHPLC System for Dual LC. Features a dual split sampler and two pumps and flow paths, allowing you to run the same method or two different methods simultaneously on the same instrument, maximizing your lab productivity and return on investment.

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Reduce sample preparation time and costs by allowing you to analyze the same set of samples using multiple methods or column chemistries while

Maximize your sample information for faster biopharmaceutical characterization, or simultaneous API quantification and impurity analysis for pharmaceuticals.

Doubles your lab productivity without sacrificing your precious bench space.

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