22 May, 2012 - Basel, Switzerland
Mercure Hotel Europe Basel,
Clarastrasse 43,
Postfach,
CH-4005 Basel,
Tel: +41 61 690 8080
Price: US$795
A short course to develop troubleshooting skills and preventive maintenance strategies
Who should take this course?
This course is designed for anyone who works with HPLC. No previous experience with HPLC systems is assumed; however, much of the course will appeal to the more experienced worker.
What does it cover?
"HPLC Troubleshooting: A Performance Qualification Approach" is an intensive one-day course that teaches you the ins and outs of solving problems that occur with your LC methods. You will learn how to qualify the performance of your HPLC using specific tests that also can be used for isolating existing problems. More importantly, you'll learn how to prevent many of these problems from happening in the first place. Here's what the course covers:
- The operating principles of each module in an HPLC system
- A review of basic HPLC theory as it applies to troubleshooting and instrument maintenance
- Why performance qualification (PQ) is so important to ensure the reliable operation of your HPLC and improve the quality of your results
- Proven techniques for systematic problem-solving and instrument maintenance
- The most effective, timesaving, money saving approaches to preventing common hardware problems and method failures.
What will I get from this course?
What you learn will demystify your instrument. You'll find that all of the perplexing and frustrating problems your experience have simple and logical solutions. And, better yet, you'll learn that most of these problems are preventable. The techniques you learn from this course will make you more effective at work and save you big headaches! Students tell us that this "extremely practical course" is a must for everyone who uses HPLC.
Lecture topics
Section 1. Principles of Troubleshooting
Section 2. Performance Qualification of HPLC Hardware
Section 3. The Separation: Physical Problems with Columns
Section 4. The Separation: Chemical Problems with Columns
Section 5. Problems with Quantification
Please email any questions to jackie.tan@sepscience.com.
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10% Discount when both courses are booked together.