
Select FAME Columns
Agilent J&W Select FAME is tuned for optimal cis/trans separations of FAMEs, especially the C18 isomers. This low-bleed, bonded column has an isothermal maximum operation temperature of 275 °C and a programmed temperature of 290 °C—a dramatic improvement of 50 °C compared to nonbonded columns. Even though this is a very polar column, its efficiency is extremely high.
Columns up to 200 m are available for detailed analysis of the C18:1 isomer cluster. This column also offers three times greater loadability, further improving the shape and separation for FAME isomers, especially if one component is present at a higher concentration.
Columns up to 200 m are available for detailed analysis of the C18:1 isomer cluster. This column also offers three times greater loadability, further improving the shape and separation for FAME isomers, especially if one component is present at a higher concentration.
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- Tuned for optimal cis/trans separation of FAMEs, especially C18 isomers
- Excellent peak shape and separation for FAME isomers, particularly if one component is present at a higher concentration
- Bonded, crosslinked, and low bleed
- High efficiency and column loadability
- Column length up to 200 m available for detailed analysis of the C18:1 isomer cluster
- Tested with the tightest industry QC specifications for column bleed, sensitivity, and efficiency
- Performance Summary shipped with each column
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GC Columns for Analyzing Fats and Oils
The analysis of fats and oils is one of the most traditional and challenging applications in Gas Chromatography, and as such, there is a vast number of GC Columns designed specifically for these types of analyses. Unfortunately, choosing the right GC column for the right application is not an easy choice, and most people end up defaulting to a familiar choice that runs ‘just fine’, sacrificing efficiency and productivity in the long term.
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