Elite 624 Capillary Column - 30 m x 0.32 mm I.D. x 1.80 µm | PerkinElmer
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Elite 624 Capillary Column - 30 m x 0.32 mm I.D. x 1.80 µm

For use at temperatures ranging from -20°C to 240°C.

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Length
Inner Diameter
Film Thickness
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N9316200
20.0 m
0.18 mm
1.0 µm
790.00 USD
 
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N9316201
30.0 m
0.25 mm
1.4 µm
984.00 USD
 
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N9316202
60.0 m
0.25 mm
1.4 µm
2160.00 USD
 
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N9316203
30.0 m
0.32 mm
1.8 µm
1190.00 USD
 
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N9316204
60.0 m
0.32 mm
1.8 µm
1830.00 USD
 
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N9316207
30.0 m
0.53 mm
3.0 µm
1060.00 USD
 
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N9316208
75.0 m
0.53 mm
3.0 µm
2700.00 USD
 
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Overview

The Elite-624 column is a specially engineered, low to mid-polarity (6%-cyanopropylphenyl)-dimethylpolysiloxane phase. The unique polarity of the Elite-624 column makes it ideal for analyzing volatile organic pollutants and it is recommended in U.S. EPA methods. Although the Elite-502.2 column is recommended in many methods, the Elite-624 column offers better resolution of early eluting compounds. The Elite-624 phase produces greater than 90% resolution of the first six gases in EPA Methods 8260 and 524.2. This stationary phase is especially well-suited for EPA Method 524.2 since it resolves 2-nitropropane from 1,1-dichloropropanone, which share quantification ion m/z 43 and must be separated chromatographically. Equivalent to USP G43 phase. Well suited for EPA methods 524.2 and 8260.

Specifications

Film Thickness 1.8 µm
Inner Diameter 0.32 mm
Length 30.0 m
Phase Elite-624
Product Group General Purpose Columns
Technology Type Gas Chromatography (GC)
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