Shim-pack VP Series
HPLC Column
Shimadzu Shim-pack VP Series
The Shimadzu Shim-pack VP Series is a high-performance line of liquid chromatography columns specifically designed for versatile applications in analytical and preparative chromatography. These columns are ideal for a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, environmental analysis, and food safety, providing exceptional resolution and sensitivity for complex sample separations.
Engineered with advanced stationary phase technology, the Shim-pack VP Series delivers superior separation efficiency, allowing for precise analysis of a wide range of compounds, from small molecules to larger biomolecules. The columns are optimized for both conventional and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), ensuring versatility and adaptability to meet diverse laboratory needs.
The robust construction of the Shim-pack VP Series ensures durability and longevity, providing consistent performance even in demanding analytical environments. Their compatibility with various chromatographic systems allows for seamless integration into existing laboratory setups, making them a practical choice for both novice and experienced users.
By choosing the Shimadzu Shim-pack VP Series, laboratories can enhance their chromatography capabilities, achieving reliable and accurate results in their analytical workflows. Trust Shimadzu for innovative solutions that empower your research and advance your laboratory's efficiency in liquid chromatography applications.
Features
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Comparison of reproducibility between three batches of silica-based materials
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Shim-pack VP series achieves a higher number of theoretical plates while maintaining low pressure. It provides superior performance shown by NTP per 1MPa.
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Packing materials with less metal impurities achieve excellent peak shape of coordination compounds.
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By using the Shim-pack VP series of conventional columns in combination with the Shim-pack XR series of high-speed columns, which offer the equivalent separation performance, it is possible to perform method development via high-speed analysis...
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