Agilent 1260 Infinity II Preparative-Scale Fraction Collector
The 1260 Infinity II Preparative Fraction Collector is optimized for laboratories performing semipreparative-scale purification of milligram to low gram quantities with typical flow rates between 4 and 100 mL/min. The module features the full set of collection modes and is compatible with a wide variety of trigger sources. SBS plates and four different tube sizes with various lengths are supported.
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The 1260 Infinity II Preparative Fraction Collector is optimized for laboratories performing semipreparative-scale purification of milligram to low gram quantities with typical flow rates between 4 and 100 mL/min. The module features the full set of collection modes and is compatible with a wide variety of trigger sources. SBS plates and four different tube sizes with various lengths are supported.
The Preparative-Scale Fraction Collector features a compact closed-box design, requires minimal bench space, and can be seamlessly integrated into any InfinityLab Purification System. The built-in fraction delay sensor allows automated delay calibration for maximum substance recovery, and the four preconfigured capillary kits ensure minimum peak dispersion for maximum purity. Maximum capacity can be easily enhanced by clustering up to three modules.
Features:
- Integration of all standard collection modes and compatibility to multiple trigger sources provides compatibility with existing purification methods
- Compact, closed design offers collection of up to 216 fractions within small dimensions to save valuable bench space
- Integrated delay volume sensor and automated calibration procedure ensure optimized sample recovery
- Preconfigured tubing kits allow easy setup and provide optimized substance recovery with minimized peak dispersion at any flow rate
- Module offers clustering functionality for easy doubling or tripling of available fraction capacity
- Rapid vessel-to-vessel movement minimizes substance loss during movement between fraction vessels