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Breeze QS HPLC Chromatography and LC-MS Systems
Distributor & Service Provider In India

Breeze QS HPLC Chromatography and LC-MS Systems, setting a new standard for laboratory efficiency and productivity. This innovative system combines the power of chromatography and mass spectrometry, delivering unparalleled accuracy, speed, and sensitivity. With Waters' cutting-edge technology and Inkarp Instruments' expertise, we provide comprehensive support, including installation, training, and after-sales service.

Reliable, precise results – simple HPLC at its best

The Breeze QS HPLC System delivers routine analyses and robust performance day after day, providing the confidence you need to get the job done. Used in laboratories worldwide, chromatographers know that they’ll get reliable data in an easy-to-use platform.

With a choice of multiple components to build your own liquid chromatography system, and software that allows you to simplify the complete management of your chromatographic data, the Breeze QS HPLC System delivers consistent performance and fits when budgets are tight.

Specifications

Build your Breeze QS HPLC System to fit your application and workload. Choose at least one pump, detector, and injector (shown below). You can also enhance the functionality of your Breeze QS HPLC System by choosing an optional component or an additional detector.

Pumps

  • Waters 1525 Binary Pump
  • fs_29s 1515 Isocratic Pump
  • 1525µ and 1525EF Pumps

Detectors

  • 2489 UV/Visible (UV/Vis) Detector
  • 2998 Photodiode Array (PDA) Detector
  • 2414 Refractive Index (RI) Detector
  • 2475 Fluorescence (FLR) Detector
  • 2424 Evaporative Light Scattering (ELS) Detector

Injectors

  • Manual injectors, and/or
  • 2707 Autosampler
  • 2707 Autosampler with sample cooling

Optional Component

  • 1500 Series Column Heaters
  • Extended Temperature Range Column Heater
  • eSAT/IN to add third-party detectors
  • 1500 Series Vacuum Degassers.

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