
DB-1701
J&W DB-1701 GC Columns from Agilent
Agilent J&W DB-1701 is low/mid-polarity, bonded, cross-linked and solvent-rinsable. It is ideal for the analysis of pesticides, herbicides, trimethylsilyl (TMS) derivatives of sugars and related- substances, and aroclors. The column is also available with DuraGuard (the GC column with a built-in guard column) and is tested to some of the strictest industry GC standards.
Agilent J&W DB-1701P is specifically designed and processed for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides. The low- to mid-polarity columns are ECD tested to ensure minimal pesticide breakdown and low ECD bleed, and operate effectively within temperature limits of -20 to 260/300 °C. These precision-engineered columns are tested to Agilent's stringent industry QC standards. As DB-1701P columns are bonded and cross-linked they are also solvent rinsable and deliver high levels of accuracy and stability in a variety of applications.
DB-1701 GC Columns
- (14%-Cyanopropyl-phenyl)-methylpolysiloxane
- Solvent rinsable with low/mid polarity
- Bonded and cross-linked
- Exact replacement of HP-1301 and HP-1701
- Available with DuraGuard (the GC column with a built-in guard column)
Similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701
DB-1701P GC Columns
- Low/mid-polarity
- Exact replacement of HP-PAS1701
- Specifically designed and processed for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides
- ECD tested to ensure minimal pesticide breakdown and low ECD bleed
- Bonded and cross-linked
- Solvent rinsable
Similar Phases: SPB-1701, Rtx-1701, BP-10, CB-1701, OV-1701, 007-1701, ZB-1701P
DB-1701 Temperature Specifications
ID (mm) | 0.10 mm | 0.18 – 0.32 mm | 0.53 mm |
Length (m) | 20 m | 10 – 60 m | 15 – 60 m |
Film (µm) | 0.10 – 0.40 µm | 0.15 – 1.00 µm | 0.25 – 1.50 µm |
Temperature Limits (°C) | –20 – 280/300 °C | –20 – 280/300 °C | –20 – 260/280 °C |
DB-1701P Temperature Specifications
ID (mm) | 0.25 – 0.32 mm | 0.53 mm |
Length (m) | 25 – 30 m | 30 m |
Film (µm) | 0.25 µm | 1.00 µm |
Temperature Limits (°C) | -20 - 280/300 °C | -20 - 260/280 °C |