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High Performance Liquid Chromatograph
Create a Calibration Curve in Just Three Steps
Graphical GPC Data Analysis Window
LabSolutions GPC Software
Easy Analysis of Molecular Weight Distribution via Graphical Interface
Drag and drop standard-sample data into the window.
Load the retention times.
Enter the molecular weight of the standard sample.
Because the molecular weight distribution curve is updated whenever
peak integration is performed, results for mean molecular weight,
intrinsic viscosity, polydispersity, and other parameters can be
confirmed immediately. Time and detector sensitivity can also be
corrected based on an internal standard peak or control sample.
• Manipulation of peak integration possible by means of the
graphical interface
• Management of data from multiple detectors within a single file
• The elution curves and derivative and integrated molecular
weight distribution curves for up to 10 samples can be
overlaid on a graph.
• Statistical results can be displayed for mean molecular
weight, intrinsic viscosity, and polydispersity.
The Data Comparison Window Allows Simultaneous Evaluation of Multiple Samples
A maximum of 64 data points are available. Virtual points are also easy to set, and calibration curve appropriateness can be checked
visually while choosing from a wide variety of approximation equations. Calibration curves can be corrected using the Mark-Houwink
equation, and other correction methods based on Q-factors or degree of polymerization are available.










