Updated Product Guide for 2013/2014 in Print and Digital Formats

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Updated Product Guide for 2013/2014 in Print and Digital Formats

10 Jan, 2013

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Phenomenex Inc (USA), a global specialist in the research and manufacture of advanced technologies for the separation sciences, have announced the publication of their updated product and services guide for 2013/2014. Covering the company's comprehensive lines of HPLC columns, UHPLC columns, GC columns and sample preparation products, this year's catalogue includes many new offerings, which are highlighted throughout the guide, along with special promotions. The 416-page guide is available online or in a full-colour print version. The 2013/2014 guide also highlights and links to Phenomenex's unmatched range of web tools that enable customers to easily find applications, select columns and accessories and access round-the-clock support. Multiple country-specific print versions have been published this year for the convenience of customers in key geographic areas. Print and digital catalogues can be requested at www.phenomenex.com/pr/catalog.

"Customers consistently comment that our guide is well-designed and easy to use," said Karen Anspach, corporate communications manager for Phenomenex. "The guide is an excellent complement to our award-winning website and comprehensive collection of web tools, which we are continually updating."

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