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New standalone preheater for chromatographers

A Selerity Technologies product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 29, 2005

Temperature Programmed Liquid Chromatography (TPLC) specialist, Selerity Technologies, introduces its new standalone preheater incorporating patented technology, the Caloratherm

Temperature Programmed Liquid Chromatography (TPLC) specialist, Selerity Technologies introduces its new standalone preheater incorporating patented technology, the Caloratherm.

The preheater reaches an upper temperature limit of 100C and can be easily integrated with any laboratory HPLC equipment.

The new Selerity Caloratherm is an independent preheater that operates in the isothermal mode.

The instrument will particularly appeal to existing HPLC users who are keen to experiment with temperature as a parameter to achieve better peak shapes and results in their chromatographic separations.

The Caloratherm, which is compatible with existing ovens, efficiently heats the mobile phase using a novel technique that eliminates band broadening and mis-shaped peaks.

The Caloratherm incorporates the highly responsive characteristics of the preheating system developed for the Selerity Polaratherm total temperature controller oven.

To overcome thermal mismatch, the Selerity preheater design consists of a low mass, low volume device, which can be positioned in the column inlet tubing to ensure responsive heat transfer into the mobile phase before it enters the column.

Heating of the mobile phase is thereby performed completely independently from the oven but calibrated to the desired temperature to reach accurate thermal profiling.

The innovative preheater design ensures that the heated zone becomes thermally insulated.

A small thermocouple is attached directly to the tubing and connected using an electrically isolated circuit.

The probe reads the tubing wall temperature, which accurately follows that of the fluid down its core.

Through the temperature sensor, the heating device automatically compensates for the heating requirements of fluids and ensures the consistency of the temperature along the column walls.

For more information about using temperature as a parameter in HPLC separations and about TPLC method development, please visit the website.

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