How to improve your GC analyses? Apply UltraSilc coating

Analytical instrumentation

How to improve your GC analyses? Apply UltraSilc coating

21 Sep, 2016

Published over 9 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

To meet the growing need for inert material in GC analyses Da Vinci Laboratory Solutions introduces UltraSilc: a process that treats stainless steel, borosilicate glass and quartz parts to eliminate adsorption of unstable components. The use of the UltraSilc treated parts improves the accuracy of the chromatographic results.

Application Range of UltraSilc

The UltraSilc treatment can be applied to GC parts manufactured of stainless steel, borosilicate glass or quartz such as:

  • Detector parts
  • Flow controllers
  • Inlets
  • Liners
  • Regulators
  • Unions
  • Vials
  • Tubing.

The coating facilities are located at the head offices of Da Vinci in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Before starting the UltraSilc coating process all parts will be professionally cleaned to remove any surface pollution. The UltraSilc treatment applies an inert coating to the untreated parts. The coating thickness ranges from 100 - 200nm (nanometer). The coating on the metal parts will appear as a rainbow glow, the coating on the glass parts will appear as a golden or rainbow glow.

Benefits of the UltraSilc coating:

  • Eliminates adsorption of unstable components in samples
  • Provides a higher accuracy and repeatability of the analyses
  • Can be applied to any stainless steel, borosilicate glass or quartz GC part.

Request for Sample

Would you like to try the UltraSilc coating? Download the request form and send the specifications of your GC parts. For more information on the coating please contact the head offices of Da Vinci Laboratory Solutions in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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