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We've heard from some customers that they are not getting the lifetime they'd like in terms of number of injections, when operated at high pressures (> = 600 bar) on several different competitive brands of UHPLC columns (~100-400 injections).
Out of curiosity, approximately how many injections do you get or have you gotten, on average, (assuming no pressure limitations from protein precipitation, particulates, filtered samples and standards) when you operate at higher pressure than 500-600 bar (~7200-8700 psi)?
How many injections is too few to be acceptable?
Thanks very much,
Tom
Thomas J. Waeghe, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist
MAC-MOD Analytical, Inc.
103 Commons Court
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
twaeghe@mac-mod.com
610-358-9696
