HPLC Pump / Solvent Delivery System

When delivering smaller particles through the liquid mobile phase of a HPLC unit, the liquid must be forced through the column under pressure. The purpose of an HPLC pump, also called a solvent delivery system, is to force the liquid through the system while maintaining a specific flow rate. HPLC pumps can be broadly categorized into three types: syringe pumps that provide pulseless delivery, reciprocating or piston pumps that push the mobile phase through with a series of pistons, and pneumatic pumps that use gas to pressurize the mobile phase. Reciprocating pumps are most common due to their good pressure generation, constant flow rate, and small footprint, but each type of pump has its pros and cons that should be weighed when purchasing. Other things to look out for when selecting a pump include the instrument’s compatibility with different solvents, low dead volume to minimize issues with solvent changeover, delivery method (either isocratic or gradient), as well as things like price, ease of use, and lifetime.
CompanyShimadzuShimadzu
ItemLC-40D HPLC/UHPLC PumpLC-40B X3 HPLC/UHPLC Pump
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Catalog NumberLC-40DLC-40B X3
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DescriptionThe easy to use and economically designed LC-40D pump enables reliable HPLC chromatography in isocratic, binary, or LPGE modes. The dual piston design has minimal pulsation for stable baselines.

Features:
  • Operable in constant flow or constant pressure mode, as well as isocratic, low pressure
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Boost your separation with Shimadzu's most powerful UHPLC pump. Our goal is to ensure low pulsation, gradient formation accuracy, and retention time reproducibility with our parallel dual plunger design. One LC-40BX3 can deliver two solvents for reliable high-pressure gradient separation. The design... Read More
Flow Rate0.1 uL/min to 10 mL/min0.1 uL/min to 10 mL/min
Max. Pressure44 Mpa130 Mpa
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