Thermo Scientific SOLA products revolutionize Solid Phase Extraction (SPE).
Thermo Scientific SOLA products revolutionize Solid Phase Extraction (SPE). This first fritless SPE product range provides greater reproducibility with cleaner, more consistent extracts. SOLA products provide unparalleled performance characteristics compared to conventional SPE, phospholipid removal and protein precipitation products.
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The proprietary manufacturing process involved in the production of SOLA™ products provides an SPE product which eliminates issues normally associated with conventional loose-packed SPE products, by combining the polyethylene frit material and media components into a uniform sorbent bed, removing the need for frits.
In today’s high throughput laboratory environment where reproducibility, certainty of results and cost saving is a fundamental requirement, SOLA products are an indispensible tool to provide confidence and first time/every time success in the analytical process.
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