Our First Pittcon As SilcoTek
SilcoTek® is attending it's 30th Pittcon this year (1987-2008 with Restek®, 2009-present as SilcoTek). During that time SilcoTek has made impressive strides in inert coating technology. From our first coating, Silcosteel®, to SilcoNert®, Dursan® and Dursox®, our coatings have helped customers improve analytical sensitivity and performance. Customers in process, analytical, oil & gas, semiconductor, automotive and many more applications have benefited from our coating technology.
The 2017 Pittcon team
Now you can count HPLC and pharma analytical applications to our list. This year at Pittcon we're talking HPLC coating and bio technology benefits. Did you know you can eliminate many of the problems caused by a metal flowpath with inert coatings like Dursan? In fact, you can improve the sensitivity, accuracy and yield of LC and HPLC instrumentation by coating metal flowpaths with Dursan.
Biomolecule testing like protein, peptide, carbohydrate and lipid analysis can benefit from an inert flowpath. Dursan® is a very low surface energy, bio-inert coating designed to reduce non-specific protein binding and carryover while improving corrosion resistance in biotechnology, HPLC and pharma applications.
With the assistance of a non ionic surfactant-containing wash solution, Dursan® was found to facilitate 100% removal of adsorbed proteins (BSA, mouse IgG and NHP), the same proteins remain adsorbed on the bare stainless steel surface.
Stop Protein Binding And Corrosion On Stainless Steel Surfaces
Dursan® benefits protein testing 3 ways:
Very low protein carryover
Beneficial to surfactants
Corrosion resistance means high purity
Click here to learn more or visit SilcoTek in booth #3920 to see how we're changing the game in liquid chromatography to create a new standard of performance.