Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Silica Gel G for TLC
Quantity/Pack Size – 250 gm, 500 gm, 1kg, 5kg
Form – Powder
Grade – High-Purity
Application – Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)
Product Overview
Silica Gel G for TLC from eqipped is a premium-grade chromatographic medium designed for thin-layer chromatography applications. This high-purity silica gel offers exceptional separation efficiency and resolution, making it ideal for analytical and preparative chromatography. The fine particle size ensures uniform coating and consistent performance across various TLC plates. Manufactured under stringent quality control measures, our Silica Gel G meets international standards for purity and performance. The product is free from contaminants that could interfere with chromatographic separations, ensuring reliable and reproducible results. Whether used in academic research, industrial quality control, or educational settings, this silica gel provides the precision and reliability needed for accurate chromatographic analysis. The product is available in multiple pack sizes to accommodate different laboratory requirements, from small-scale experiments to large-volume applications.
FAQs
1. What is the particle size range of this Silica Gel G?
Our Silica Gel G has a fine particle size optimized for TLC applications, ensuring uniform coating and high-resolution separations.
2. Can this silica gel be used for preparative chromatography?
Yes, this high-purity Silica Gel G is suitable for both analytical and preparative thin-layer chromatography applications.
3. Is this product compatible with all TLC plates?
This silica gel is designed to work with standard TLC plates and can be applied using conventional coating techniques.
4. How should Silica Gel G be stored to maintain its quality?
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent clumping and maintain its chromatographic properties.
5. What are the alternatives to Silica Gel G for TLC?
Alternatives include aluminum oxide and cellulose powder, though Silica Gel G remains the most widely used for its superior separation capabilities.










