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quaternary amine
description
Ion Exchanger Type (value)
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 28-9505-10
parameter
1.5 bar (22 psi) (Over the Packed Bed During Operation)
22 psi
bed size
7.7 mm × 100 mm
bed volume
4.7 mL
column I.D.
7.7 mm
matrix
6% cross-linked agarose
particle size
45-165 μm
average diameter
90 μm
cleaning
2-14
working range
2-12
suitability
suitable for bioprocess medium
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General description
Application
Features and Benefits
- Q Sepharose™ Fast FLow is a strong anion exchanger and IEX Sepharose™ Fast FLow medium are well-proven, industrial standards for ion exchange chromatography.
- Prepacked, ready-to-use columns for convenient process development optimization.
- 10 cm bed height of HiScreen™ columns is designed to allow method optimization and parameter screening.
- Easily connected in series to achieve 20 cm bed height.
- Small bed volume gives fast results and minimal sample/buffer consumption.
- Reproducible results, scalable to BioProcess columns packed with the same media using the same linear fluid velocity.
Storage and Stability
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Storage Class Code
3 - Flammable liquids
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