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Hi,
I have just bought a Waters UPLC column to try on my Thermo Accela system. However, I am having problems connecting this up without getting dead volume issues. Does anyone know what type of fitting Waters use? Is it Swagelok or do I need to buy a Waters specific type of ferrule. I have tried calling Waters but no joy.

Cheers,
Ben
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
You should order one of these:

Finger-Tight Reusable Fitting Kit [700003139]

You can use it on all of your columns in that system. You may need to replace the peice of tubing that goes from the injector to the column if it currently has a wrench tight fitting on it.
http://www.waters.com/waters/partDetail ... =700003139

I just found that on the website. Beat me to it, AA.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
other departement changed to these fittings on their agilent systems and are satisfied with them

http://www.optimizetech.com/index.php?m ... _1087_1248
A reusable fitting is not required but recommended since you can re-make the connection to the column inlet if the chromatography doesn't look good. This also allows use of different vendor's columns with the same tubing.

I believe the ferrules Waters used to send with their systems were swagelock ( 2-piece ferrule)
A. Carl Sanchez
great, thanks for the quick replies, better than Waters! I had found this one the website which look like it may do the trick, anybody anr experience with these
http://www.waters.com/waters/partDetail ... =PSL618003
Look at these SmartFitting concept as alternative. It has self locking/unlocking mechanism. Can be used in any application (HPLC and UPLC) and cost less than similar fittings:

http://www.sielc.com/upload/file/pdf/Ma ... ttings.pdf

Also here is our fitting chart:
http://www.sielc.com/Products_Fittings.html
Vlad Orlovsky
HELIX Chromatography
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Waters UPLC columns use Parker style fittings. The same ferrule can be used as for agilent and waters, but the ferrule depth is 0.09", i.e if you re-seat the fittings used for agilent columns it should work.
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