Viscotek range
The leading multi-detector GPC/SEC systems and detectors
With 30 years of chromatography and light scattering experience, the Viscotek GPC/SEC systems from Malvern provide solutions for all applications in the protein and polymer fields.
| Characterize: | Polymers, Proteins, Polysaccharides |
| Determine: | Molecular Weight, Size, Structure |
| Detectors: | Light Scattering, Viscometer, Refractive Index, UV PDA, DLS |
The Viscotek range includes detectors, software and complete systems, all backed by the global Malvern support and training network.
Viscotek systems
Solutions for all GPC/SEC applications in the protein and polymer fields.
Sample type: Protein / Polymer / Biopolymer
Technology: Size Exclusion Chromatography
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Sample type: Protein / Polymer / Biopolymer
Technology: Size Exclusion Chromatography
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Viscotek detectors
A comprehensive range of GPC/SEC detectors
Sample type: Protein / Polymer / Biopolymer
Technology: Size Exclusion Chromatography
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Sample type: Protein / Polymer / Biopolymer
Technology: Size Exclusion Chromatography
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Malvern solutions for the Viscotek range
Protein and polymer molecular size by GPC/SEC
The main goal of most Gel Permeation/Size Exclusion Chromatography (GPC/SEC) experiments is to determine the molecular weight distribution (MWD) of the sample...
Determination of polymer structure by GPC
It is advantageous to use light scattering to determine molecular weights provided the signals are sufficiently intensive strong. Triple detection combines these detection...
Introduction to Gel Permeation Chromatography
This webinar will give you an :1) Introduction to GPC/SEC 2) Separation Techniques : 3) Polymer Molecular Weight ( Mn, Mw, Mz) 4) Calibration Techniques: ( Conventional...
Introduction to Tetra Detector Gel Permeation Chromatography
Introduction to GPC/SEC In this webinar we will cover : Separation Techniques : Polymer Molecular Weight ( Mn, Mw, Mz) Calibration Techniques: (Conventional,Universal...



