LC-20ADXR - Performance and Precision for Your HPLC Analyses
The Shimadzu LC-20ADXR represents the future of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). This innovative system is engineered to provide high-speed and ultra-high separation analysis capabilities, meeting the most demanding needs of modern laboratories. With its outstanding pressure resistance, the LC-20ADXR enables precise and rapid analyses, making it an essential tool for a variety of analytical applications.
The LC-20ADXR employs a parallel double-plunger mechanism with a plunger capacity of 10 μL, ensuring extremely precise solvent delivery. With a maximum discharge pressure of 66 MPa, this system can handle flow rates ranging from 0.0001 to 5.0000 mL/min, offering unmatched flexibility for diverse applications. The flow rate range is divided into two segments: 0.0001 mL/min to 3.0000 mL/min for pressures up to 66 MPa, and 3.0001 mL/min to 5.0000 mL/min for pressures up to 44 MPa. This ability to operate under high pressures ensures optimal separation of compounds, even under complex analytical conditions.
Equipped with a high-pressure mixing system, the LC-20ADXR ensures perfect solvent homogeneity and optimal sample separation. It operates within a temperature range of 4°C to 35°C, allowing easy adaptation to various laboratory environments. Additionally, its compact dimensions (W 260 x H 140 x D 420 mm) and light weight (10 kg) make it a practical choice for space-constrained laboratories.
Integrating a system controller (CBM-20Alite) into the LC-20ADXR unit enables remote control and monitoring of operating status via networked PCs. This feature facilitates device management and provides continuous oversight of operations, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of analyses.
The Shimadzu LC-20ADXR is a versatile and high-performing HPLC system designed to meet the needs of modern laboratories. With its high-speed and ultra-high separation capabilities, it offers a comprehensive solution for a wide range of analytical applications, from conventional liquid chromatography to micro-LC.