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Polymer/Plastic Material for Agilent and Waters HPLC Systems

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I am wondering if anybody aware what kind of plastic/polymer Agilent and Waters use to make their HPLC systems and what is compatibility with organic solvents (if you spill something on it). I am talking about enclosure for the pump, detector and other units.
Vlad Orlovsky
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I don't know what they use, but it does not like tetrahydrofuran :D
Is this as big secret as a "secret" McDonalds sauce for Big Mac?
Vlad Orlovsky
HELIX Chromatography
My opinions might be bias, but I have about 1000 examples to support them. Check our website for new science and applications
www.helixchrom.com
I am wondering if anybody aware what kind of plastic/polymer Agilent and Waters use to make their HPLC systems and what is compatibility with organic solvents (if you spill something on it). I am talking about enclosure for the pump, detector and other units.

Outermost part is just stainless steel coated with paint. Nothing special. Acetone will destroy the paint if you spill on it.
Agilent is not metal covered with paint. It is Polycarbonate + PBT (polybutelene terephtalate) mixture with some fillers (glass). We did some "digestion" of small pieces from various manufacturers.
Vlad Orlovsky
HELIX Chromatography
My opinions might be bias, but I have about 1000 examples to support them. Check our website for new science and applications
www.helixchrom.com
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