Heating and Cooling for Liquid Chromatography Systems

2022-05-31
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a technique used for analysis of liquid mixtures by separating, identifying, and quantifying their constituent components. Liquid chromatography normally operates with smaller amounts of material and seeks to measure the relative proportions of analytes in a mixture. R&D laboratories in the pharmaceutical, food science and oil industries use these instruments for product development or reverse engineering.
Temperature control plays a major role in the liquid chromatography separation process by influencing the interactions taking place between the sample components and adsorbent.Modern HPLC instruments utilize thermoelectric Peltier technology in order to cool or heat the sample tray and separation column. Laird Thermal Systems’ complete thermal management systems optimize liquid chromatography equipment capabilities. Depending on the heat load capacity requirements of the HPLC system, these can be either thermoelectric coolers or thermoelectric assemblies in combination with our SR-54 Series temperature controller.

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