TELEDYNE ISCO COMBI FLASH RF+ STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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The Teledyne ISCO CombiFlash Rf+ is an automated flash chromatography system designed for efficient purification with a flow rate range of 1 to 200 mL/min and a maximum operating pressure of 200 psi (13.8 bar). It features a 10.4-inch touchscreen interface for easy operation and a compact footprint (24 x 14 x 17 inches) suitable for laboratory benchtop use. The system supports binary gradient formation from four solvent inlets with automated solvent selection and an automatic self-cleaning injection valve. Detection is performed via a selectable UV detector with a wavelength range of 200 to 400 nm (standard) or optionally 200 to 800 nm UV-Vis, with ±5 nm wavelength accuracy. Fraction collection accuracy is ±[2 mL + (flow rate ÷ 60)]. The CombiFlash Rf+ accommodates column sizes from 4 to 330 grams, enabling purification of small to moderate sample loads. Optional modules include ELSD detection and mass spectrometry integration (PurIon model) with a mass range of 50 to 1200 Daltons and 1 Dalton resolution. The system includes real-time spectral display, active solvent level sensing, and waste detection to optimize run reliability. Overall weight is under 54 lbs (24.5 kg), ensuring portability. The CombiFlash Rf+ is designed for precise, reproducible separations with software-controlled gradient capabilities, making it ideal for synthetic chemistry and analytical labs requiring high-productivity chromatographic purification.
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