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Hey guys,

we are using these devices a lot in our lab and I would like to get here together some users of SFC devices for future experience, information and solution exchange.
Concerning everything. Starting at simple screw-fastening to big method development and complete rebuild things. Maybe write a small summary about yourself - even if it is in a couple of years and you found this thread through the search.

I personally have a lot of technical experience with the Thar SFC200, Thar/Waters SFC100, Thar Investigator/Waters Method station (X5), Berger and my favorite: the Sepiatec Sepmatix 8x screening system.

Working very intense since over 3 years with these devices on achiral and chiral separations. Software: Sepmatix, Masslynx, Superchrom, Chromscope, SFCpronto,
Also available since a while is the Pic solution 80. But I don't work that much with it.

Keywords (Search engine doesn't allow 3 letter words): Super critical/Supercritical fluid chromatography, FDM, PDA 996, SFC100, Berger, Investigator,

Cheers
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