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| Brand | POSTNOVA |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | CF2000 |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 6500 rpm |
| Separation Mechanism | Size-based and Density-based Fractionation |
| Application Focus | Nanomaterial Sizing, Branched vs. Linear Polymer Analysis in Aqueous and Organic Solvents |
| Instrument Type | Centrifugal Field Flow Fractionation System |
| Brand | POSTNOVA |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | EAF2000 |
| Instrument Type | Asymmetric Flow Field-Flow Fractionation (AF4) with Integrated Electric Field-Flow Fractionation (EF4) |
| Operating Solvent Compatibility | Aqueous only |
| Channel Configuration | Dual-field, orthogonal separation channel module |
| Regulatory Compliance | Designed for GLP/GMP environments |
| Brand | POSTNOVA |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | GF2000 GS |
| Separation Mode | Gravitational Sedimentation FFF |
| Core Technology | SPLITT (Split Flow Thin Cell Fractionation) |
| Channel Configuration | Horizontal, Membrane-Free, Stationary-Phase-Free |
| Applicable Sample States | Aqueous or Low-Viscosity Suspensions |
| Typical Particle Size Range | 10 nm – 100 µm (dependent on density contrast and flow conditions) |
| Max. Sample Concentration | ≤ 5% w/v (varies by particle density and dispersibility) |
| Flow Rate Range | 0.1–5.0 mL/min (per inlet) |
| Compliance | Designed for GLP-compliant laboratories |
| Brand | POSTNOVA |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | SC2000 |
| Instrument Type | Ambient-Temperature GPC System |
| Pump Flow Range | 0.001–9.995 mL/min |
| Pump Pressure Limit | 40 MPa |
| RI Detector Drift | 1 × 10⁻⁷ RIU/h |
| RI Detector Cell Volume | 8 µL |
| UV Detector Wavelength Range | 190–800 nm |
| UV Detector Noise | ±0.3 × 10⁻⁵ AU |
| Column Oven Temperature Range | +5 °C to +90 °C |
| Brand | POSTNOVA |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany |
| Model | TF 2000 |
| Field Type | Thermal |
| Instrument Category | Field Flow Fractionation (FFF) |
| Regulatory Class | Imported Analytical Instrument for Macromolecular & Nanoparticle Characterization |
