• Using 7.0/9.0 kg RediSep<sup>®</sup> Gold Columns with the CombiFlash Torrent<sup>®</sup> for Large-Scale Separations

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    Using 7.0/9.0 kg RediSep® Gold Columns with the CombiFlash Torrent® for Large-Scale Separations

    As newly created compounds find additional value during R&D, larger-scale synthesis and purifications are needed to meet increased demand. What began on the mg to g scale is now needed on the multi-gram to kg scale.

    We encourage you to join us during this 45-minute webinar, followed by an interactive Q&A session, hosted by Joshua Lovell, Teledyne ISCO’s Product Line Manager-Pharma R&D Products. We will discuss how the Torrent and large RediSep prepacked columns are available to simplify scale-up to meet growing needs while increasing throughput and efficiency.   

    What you will learn: 

    • How to select a method for scale-up
    • Benefits of scaling up with RediSep Gold media
    • How to scale-up a method to a larger column
    • How the Torrent and its optional solvent-select valve enable automated sample loading and facilitate multiple injection processes.

    Gain insight and advance your cause by taking advantage of the interactive Q&A session to discuss your specific applications with expert Joshua Lovell. We look forward to speaking with you!

    Wednesday October 13, 2022

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