Thermo Scientific™ Vanquish™ Horizon UHPLC System
The Thermo Scientific™ Vanquish™ Horizon UHPLC System is built from the ground up to deliver better results with superior separations and easier interaction with no trade-offs in performance, robustness, or ease-of-use. This fully integrated and biocompatible system features high sample capacity for high-throughput workflows, industry-leading pumping performance, amazingly high signal-to-noise (S/N) and linearity, two-mode the…

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Medium class HPLC
Biochromatogrphy analysis. Eather for MS, UV, FLD and RID detectors
The system is very sensitive for every environmental change. Main disadvantage is that the user can't perform as many test as at agilent lab advisor software.
Review Date: 6 Feb 2026 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
Consistently gives good results.
Chromatography
The Thermo Vanquish Horizon is easy to use, quiet, and consistently gives good results.
Review Date: 26 Mar 2019 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
The Thermo Scientific™ Vanquish™ Horizon UHPLC System is built from the ground up to deliver better results with superior separations and easier interaction with no trade-offs in performance, robustness, or ease-of-use. This fully integrated and biocompatible system features high sample capacity for high-throughput workflows, industry-leading pumping performance, amazingly high signal-to-noise (S/N) and linearity, two-mode thermostatting, and more.
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