Deactivation Treatments Improve Chromatography

Analytical instrumentation

Deactivation Treatments Improve Chromatography

23 Nov, 2010

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Restek’s (USA) unique surface deactivation treatments improve chromatography across a broad range of applications. The Siltek® process has been applied to many chromatographic components producing a level of inertness that can lower limits of detection. Restek’s Sulfinert® surface treatment is vital in today’s petrochemical, refining, and natural gas industries for providing reliable transfer and storage for sulfur and mercury containing streams which can stick to conventional stainless steel equipment

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