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View additional product information for Vanquish™ Charged Aerosol Detectors - FAQs (VF-D20-A, VH-D21-A-01, 6085.0307, VF-D21-A-01, 6085.0310, VH-D20-A)
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Absolutely. It can be integrated or used as an external detector; choose digital or analog output kits for third-party connectivity. Control/traceability are supported via Thermo Scientific Chromeleon CDS.
Yes. The integrated diverter valve lets you direct flow to CAD, bypass to waste, or route to another detector, improving robustness and simplifying multidetector methods.
Use nitrogen (recommended) or clean compressed air at about 70–80 psi with typical consumption &ler;4 L/min; turnkey nitrogen generators with integrated air compressors are available to keep supply stable.
Vanquish Charged Aerosol Detector FP simplifies operation with preset evaporation temperatures and a single acquisition channel; HP adds fine evaporation temperature control (10–100 °C in 0.1 K), multichannel acquisition of up to four power values for linear calibration range optimization, higher data rates and the option for standalone installation with digital or analog control for maximum flexibility. Choose the model with the most important attributes for your needs.
Thermo Scientific Vanquish Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) offers near-universal detection with a uniform response for nonvolatile and many semivolatile analytes, enabling accurate quantitation across a wide dynamic range—even when chromophores are absent.
Yes. The Vanquish Flex UHPLC System is fully biocompatible and uses Thermo Scientific Viper Fingertight Fitting Systems across the flow path, delivering near-zero dead volume and tool-free setup.