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The Agilent 1260 Infinity II series was built to bridge the gap between traditional HPLC and the demanding speeds of UHPLC. The G7112B model specifically excels in high-pressure binary mixing, which is essential for creating precise gradients that ensure reproducible data across thousands of injections. Key Technical Specifications
According to the Agilent 1260 Infinity II User Manual , one of the most versatile features of the G7112B is its . Users can easily switch between standard and low delay volume configurations, allowing the pump to adapt to different application needs without requiring entirely different hardware. g7112.mp4
The pump utilizes a , where solvents are mixed after they have been pressurized. This typically results in more accurate and reproducible gradients compared to low-pressure mixing systems, especially when working with fast-gradient methods. Maintenance and Longevity The Agilent 1260 Infinity II series was built
Precision Under Pressure: A Deep Dive into the G7112 Binary Pump Users can easily switch between standard and low
: Boasts a relative standard deviation (RSD) of ≤0.07% , ensuring that your retention times stay consistent day after day.
In the world of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the difference between a clear result and a messy baseline often comes down to the reliability of your solvent delivery system. Today, we’re looking at a cornerstone of modern analytical labs: the .


