Chromatography
Best in class high-pressure stainless steel tubing
Mar 04 2025
MicroSolv’s High-Pressure Stainless Steel Tubing is meticulously crafted to meet the demanding needs of high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and various other laboratory applications. By ensuring the highest standards in their tubing, MicroSolv enables scientists to achieve unparalleled accuracy and reproducibility in their analytical results.
Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, this tubing is engineered to withstand the rigors of high-pressure environments. It boasts an exceptional internal surface finish, which minimises potential sites for sample adsorption and carryover. The smooth bore of the tubing enhances flow characteristics, reducing turbulence and ensuring efficient separation.
This high-pressure tubing is designed to be chemically inert, offering excellent resistance to a wide range of solvents and chemicals commonly used in HPLC and UHPLC. Additionally, the tubing can be used with any HPLC instrument and in various other laboratory applications, making it a versatile choice for researchers and scientists. This robustness extends the lifespan of the tubing, providing a cost-effective solution for laboratories striving for optimal performance and reduced maintenance.
Currently, MicroSolv has most tubing sizes in stock. This ensures that laboratories can access the necessary components without delay, supporting seamless workflow continuity. Moreover, MicroSolv maintains its price levels at rates set before tariffs were imposed on stainless steel. This pricing strategy offers significant cost savings to researchers and institutions, enabling them to acquire top-quality materials without the financial strain.
To learn more about MicroSolv’s High Pressure Stainless Steel tubing or to place an order, visit the High Pressure - SS Tubing page, explore the full range of products, or contact the customer service team.
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