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Torrance, Calif. (October 03, 2017) – Phenomenex Inc., a global leader in the research and manufacture of advanced technologies for the separation sciences, introduces SecurityCAP – a mobile phase and solvent waste safety system for HPLC and UHPLC Systems. SecurityCAP products are specially designed for solvent bottles and waste containers, providing increased laboratory safety, chromatographic security and cost savings. SecurityCAP prevents dangerous vapors and gases from leaving the solvent reservoirs and waste containers used with HPLC/UHPLC instruments. Over time, these solvent vapors from commonly used chemicals can have a negative impact on the health of employees and visitors in the laboratory.
The SecurityCAP also protects HPLC/UHPLC instruments and chromatographic results by preventing airborne particulates and contaminants from entering the solvent bottles. These contaminants can affect the reproducibility of results and cause bacterial growth and ghost peaks. In addition, SecurityCAP helps control solvent costs by preventing evaporation that is common with open bottles.
"When laboratory safety, dependable results and cost control are a priority, SecurityCAP is a necessity," explains J.T. Presley, brand manager for Phenomenex. "A time indicator is included with each SecurityCAP filter to alert users when it needs to be changed."
The SecurityCAP product line is offered in a variety of sizes to fit multiple solvent bottles and waste containers commonly used in the HPLC/UHPLC laboratory.
For more information regarding this article please contact:
Phenomenex Press Room
Tel: (310) 212-0555 (USA)
Email: pressroom@phenomenex.com
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