Avoid Problems with Water Contamination and HPLC Performance
In our FREE primer, we illustrate the problems with water contamination and how these contaminants affect HPLC performance. You’ll also learn why using “ultrapure” water is crucial for getting the best data.
If you're responsible for maintaining your HPLC instrumentation and making sure your data is reliable, then using ultrapure water is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. The right reagents will support you and your work for years to come, allowing you to produce quality data. On the other hand, poor quality water will hinder your lab efforts, and undermine your reputation.
You'll Discover:
- Why Water is A Critical Laboratory Reagent for HPLC
- The Risks To Your Work of Poor Water Quality
- The types of water contamination and how they affect HPLC results
- How Ultrapure Water Helps You Maximise HPLC Results
- Bottled HPLC water versus an in-house purification system
- The next steps to take to ensure you have a reliable ultrapure water source for your HPLC