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    Midpolarity Crossbond™ phase General-purpose columns for alcohols, oxygenates, PCB congeners (e.g., Aroclor mixes), and pesticides. Equivalent to USP G46 phase. 4.5" standard coil diameter. Similar phase: DB-PS1701

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    Midpolarity Crossbond™ phase General-purpose columns for alcohols, oxygenates, PCB congeners (e.g., Aroclor mixes), and pesticides. Equivalent to USP G46 phase. 4.5" standard coil diameter. Similar phase: DB-PS1701

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    Polar phase; Crossbond™ Carbowax polyethylene glycol—provides oxidation resistance General-purpose columns for FAMEs, flavor compounds, essential oils, amines, solvents, xylene isomers, and U.S. EPA Method 603 (acrolein/acrylonitrile). Equivalent to USP G14, G15, G16, G20, and G39 phases. 4.5" standard coil diameter.

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    Polar phase; Crossbond™ Carbowax polyethylene glycol—provides oxidation resistance General-purpose columns for FAMEs, flavor compounds, essential oils, amines, solvents, xylene isomers, and U.S. EPA Method 603 (acrolein/acrylonitrile). Equivalent to USP G14, G15, G16, G20, and G39 phases. 4.5" standard coil diameter.

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    General-purpose columns with unique selectivity for pesticides, PAHs, or other semivolatiles. Ideal for low/trace-level analyses. Low-bleed, high-resolution columns with unique selectivity.

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    General-purpose columns with unique selectivity for pesticides, PAHs, or other semivolatiles. Ideal for low/trace-level analyses. Low-bleed, high-resolution columns with unique selectivity.

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    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.

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    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.

  • Product Part
    Description:

    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.

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    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.

  • Product Part
    Description:

    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.

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    Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks.  Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.