High Pressure Ion Chromatograph – Quali-IC™ 180H

High Pressure Ion Chromatograph – Quali-IC™ 180H is an advanced high-performance ion chromatograph engineered for high-resolution separation and trace-level detection of inorganic and organic ions under elevated pressure conditions.

Designed for demanding analytical laboratories, this High Pressure Ion Chromatograph integrates a 45 MPa high-pressure pumping system, precision eluent generation, and intelligent system monitoring to deliver exceptional accuracy, stability, and method flexibility.

Optimized for complex sample matrices and multi-component analysis, the Quali-IC™ 180H supports suppressed and non-suppressed ion chromatography, gradient elution, and optional two-dimensional chromatography configurations, making it suitable for environmental, pharmaceutical, chemical, and industrial quality control laboratories.

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