Safeguard HPLC Data Quality With Planned Performance Maintenance
By Jenny Olsen, Global Services Product Manager, Waters Corporation

Reproducible, accurate data is critical for making key decisions about your products and obtaining important insights into your research. It can be frustrating to invest time and resources into data that you ultimately can’t use because it is not reproducible or may be inaccurate.
HPLC components which are worn out can sometimes compromise data quality, putting your results at risk. Regrettably, signs of wear often remain undetected until it is too late, and data has suffered, as signs of wear are not always apparent when visually inspecting the instrument. To preserve optimum instrument performance and secure data quality, it’s important to replace parts even if they do not exhibit signs of wear. In essence, you can avoid both loss of data quality and unscheduled repairs with proactive replacement of certain components using original instrument replacement parts.
Continue reading to learn how to safeguard your data quality by ensuring your HPLC instrument remains consistently in peak condition.
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