Agilent, Waters and Dionex: what's the best choice
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:21 pm
Hi,
I am building up a brand new lab and I need to buy an UHPLC and a GPC with the following requirements:
- RI, DAD and DEDL on each system
- quaternary pump system
We'll mainly focus on phenols, carbohydrates and fatty acids analysis.
We also want to be able to do regular HPLC analyses with the UHPLC.
I've seen sales people from:
- Agilent: Infinity 1290 for the UHPLC and 1260 for the GPC
- Shimadzu: UFLC XR for the UHPLC and LC-20ADXR for the GPC
- Waters: ACQUITY UPLC H-Class and Alliance
- Dionex: Ultimate 3000 UHLPC and Standard
- Perkin: Flexar 15 and Flexar 10
So far, I've got a preference for the Agilent, Waters and Dionex systems.
In order to make a final choice, I would like to have some feedback and advice from people who use these systems. Do you recommend one manufacturer in particular?
Which is the best system?
Thank you for your help!
I am building up a brand new lab and I need to buy an UHPLC and a GPC with the following requirements:
- RI, DAD and DEDL on each system
- quaternary pump system
We'll mainly focus on phenols, carbohydrates and fatty acids analysis.
We also want to be able to do regular HPLC analyses with the UHPLC.
I've seen sales people from:
- Agilent: Infinity 1290 for the UHPLC and 1260 for the GPC
- Shimadzu: UFLC XR for the UHPLC and LC-20ADXR for the GPC
- Waters: ACQUITY UPLC H-Class and Alliance
- Dionex: Ultimate 3000 UHLPC and Standard
- Perkin: Flexar 15 and Flexar 10
So far, I've got a preference for the Agilent, Waters and Dionex systems.
In order to make a final choice, I would like to have some feedback and advice from people who use these systems. Do you recommend one manufacturer in particular?
Which is the best system?
Thank you for your help!