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New CORTECS Columns Featuring Solid-Core Particle Technology

19 Jun 2013
New CORTECS Columns Featuring Solid-Core Particle Technology

Michael Yelle, Waters Technologies, introduces the new CORTECS™ Columns, a new family of 1.6 micron solid-core UltraPerformance LC® Columns that aim to set a new standard in LC column performance. Interview filmed by SelectScience at HPLC 2013.

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CORTECS® Columns

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Unleash the power of your laboratory's instrumentation. CORTECS® 1.6 µm and 2.7 µm solid-core columns deliver new levels of performance. CORTECS Columns are available in both reversed-phase and HILIC options, giving you the flexibility and power to develop methods for challenging separations even faster. With different particle characteristics and innovative charged surface modifications, CORTECS Columns are suitable for use in a wide variety of applications. CORTECS Columns offer particle sizes ideal for HPLC, UHPLC, and UPLC platforms, assuring a simple, seamless method transfer with consistent results across different particle sizes and column configurations. CORTECS 1.6 µm and 2.7 µm solid-core columns are suitable for use in a wide variety of applications. CORTECS Columns offer particle sizes ideal for HPLC, UHPLC, and UPLC platforms, assuring a simple, seamless method transfer with consistent results across different particle sizes and column configurations.

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