Foundational GC Columns for Versatile Analytical Success
The CR Standard columns are the workhorse capillary GC phases, offering a broad polarity spectrum from non-polar to polar. They are derived from industry-standard stationary phases and provide robust performance for routine and advanced analyses. These columns are fully synthetic fused-silica capillaries with crosslinked stationary phases, ensuring solvent rinsability and longevity. The CR Standard range is positioned as a versatile, high-quality solution for laboratories that require consistent results across a wide variety of sample types, from volatile solvents to heavy semivolatile compounds. Scientific reliability is matched with commercial practicality – these columns are cost-effective yet deliver performance on par with leading general-purpose GC columns.
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Parameter
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CR Standard
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Generic Columns
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Deactivation Quality
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Advanced Silanol Shielding
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Basic or inconsistent
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Phase Availability
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Full non-polar to polar
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Often limited to 1–2
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Batch Reproducibility
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High (QA Certificate)
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Variable
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Film Thickness Options
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Extensive (0.1–5 µm)
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Limited
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Inertness with Active Compounds
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Excellent
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Moderate to Poor
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MS Compatibility
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Optimized (low bleed)
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May bleed at high temp
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The CR Standard range includes multiple phase chemistries to cover different polarity needs. Each phase is equivalent to well-known industry GC phases (with USP code classifications) and is designated by its unique phase number:
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Phase Name
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Stationary Phase
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Polarity
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USP Code(s)
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Max Temp (°C)
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Key Applications
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CR-1
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100% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Apolar
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G1, G2, G38
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350
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Hydrocarbons, solvents, esters, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs)
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CR-5
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5% Phenyl / 95% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Low Polarity
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G27, G36
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340
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Semivolatiles, essential oils, flavor/fragrance analysis
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CR-35
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35% Phenyl / 65% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Mid Polarity
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G28, G32, G42
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340
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Aromatics, PAHs, phenols, complex petrochemicals
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CR-1701
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14% Cyanopropylphenyl / 86% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Medium Polarity
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G46
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280–290
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Residual solvents (USP ), polar volatiles
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CR-17
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50% Phenyl / 50% Methyl Polysiloxane
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High Mid-Polarity
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OV-17 equivalent
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300–320
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Halogenated compounds, pesticides, high-boiling aromatics
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CR-624
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6% Cyanopropylphenyl / 94% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Low-Mid Polarity
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G43
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260
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Purge & trap VOCs, industrial solvents, EPA 624 methods
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CR-Wax
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Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)
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Polar
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G16
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250
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Alcohols, glycols, polar volatiles, food aroma compounds
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CR-SE52
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5% Phenyl / 95% Methyl Polysiloxane (legacy)
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Low Polarity
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Legacy Method Match
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330
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Legacy regulated methods requiring SE-52 chemistry
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CR-SE54
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5% Phenyl / 1% Vinyl / 94% Methyl Polysiloxane
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Low Polarity
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Legacy Method Match
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340
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Trace organics, ECD-compatible, high-purity method compliance
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Feature
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Specification & Notes
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Column Type
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Fused silica capillary with polyimide outer coating
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Film Thickness Range
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0.10 μm to 5.00 μm
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Inner Diameter (ID)
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0.10 mm to 0.53 mm
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Length Options
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10 m, 15 m, 30 m (standard), 60 m
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Deactivation
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Ultra-low bleed, silanol-free surface for universal compound compatibility
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Crosslinking
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Fully bonded stationary phase (resistant to solvent wash and thermal cycling)
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Temperature Stability
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Up to 350 °C (phase dependent)
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Detectors Compatible
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FID, ECD, TCD, MS
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Quality Tests
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USP phase identity, efficiency (plates/meter), peak symmetry, bleed performance
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Regulatory Compliance
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USP, Ph.Eur, EPA, ISO
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All CR Standard columns are bonded (crosslinked) to the capillary wall, ensuring low bleed and solvent resistance. They are made from high-purity fused silica, coated with durable polyimide on the outside for flexibility. Available column dimensions cover a wide range to fit any GC method: inner diameters from 0.10 mm up to 0.53 mm, lengths from 10 m up to 60 m (with 30 m as a common standard), and film thicknesses from ultra-thin 0.1 µm for high-speed or high-temperature work up to 5.00 µm for high-capacity or volatile retention needs. Temperature limits vary by phase: e.g. CR-1 and CR-5 can typically be used up to ~340–350 °C, mid-polars like CR-1701 to ~280 °C, and Wax to ~250 °C. All columns undergo extensive deactivation during manufacturing to guarantee inertness for a broad range of compound classes. The bleed profile of CR Standard columns at their upper temperature limits is minimal and on par with industry benchmarks for general-purpose columns. They produce stable baselines even in temperature-programmed runs, ensuring compatibility with sensitive detectors (FID, ECD, TCD, etc. – and even GC/MS for general purposes). Each phase’s USP designation confirms its compliance with pharmacopeial inertness standards and phase ratios (e.g., CR-1 meets USP G1/G2/G38 specs for 100% dimethyl columns. Columns are quality-tested for efficiency (plates/meter) and peak symmetry using test mixes appropriate for each phase’s polarity.
CR Standard GC columns excel in a wide array of applications, making them a go-to choice for analytical labs:
Scientific Precision with Commercial Persuasion
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Feature
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Benefit Description
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High-Quality Deactivation
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Ensures ultra-inert surfaces; minimizes peak tailing for active compounds (e.g., amines, phenols, organophosphates).
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Low Column Bleed
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Maintains stable baselines at high temperatures, even during gradient runs — ideal for sensitive detectors like FID and MS.
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Fully Bonded Stationary Phases
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Prevents phase loss and degradation; allows for solvent-rich injections and temperature cycling without compromising performance.
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Sharp Peak Shapes
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Enhanced resolution and sensitivity due to excellent efficiency and peak symmetry — especially useful in trace-level analysis.
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Wide Phase Chemistry Selection
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Enables tailored separations (from nonpolar to polar analytes) — labs can fine-tune resolution with the right CR phase (CR-1, CR-5, CR-1701, etc.).
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Batch-to-Batch Reproducibility
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Each lot tested for USP specs, efficiency, selectivity, and bleed performance — ensuring consistent results across production runs.
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Broad Detector Compatibility
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Suitable for use with all major GC detectors (FID, TCD, ECD, MS), providing flexibility across application types.
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Regulatory Compliance
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Aligns with USP, Ph.Eur, EPA, and ISO standards — simplifying audits, regulatory submissions, and method validations.
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Commercial Advantage
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CR Standard columns can directly replace popular brands (e.g., DB-1, DB-5, HP-5) with equal or superior performance — reducing inventory complexity and vendor cost.
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Scientific precision with commercial persuasion.
CR Standard columns deliver consistent, reproducible separations with excellent peak shape due to high-quality deactivation (minimizing tailing even for active compounds). They feature low column bleed across their operating range, which preserves detector sensitivity and baseline stability. The fully bonded stationary phases prevent phase bleed or loss even under solvent-rich injections, giving long column life. Because of their robust inertness, analysts observe sharper peaks and higher responses for labile compounds (e.g. organophosphates, phenols) compared to economy-grade columns. The broad phase selection means users can optimize separations (choose a phase with just the right polarity) without compromising on column quality – a persuasive benefit for labs wanting the best results in one pass. Moreover, CR Standard columns are manufactured to rigorous quality specs (each batch tested for efficiency and selectivity), ensuring that column-to-column reproducibility is high – a critical factor for regulated labs. From a commercial perspective, the versatility of the Standard range reduces the need for multiple brands: Chrom Science & Technology’s CR columns can replace an array of competitor columns (e.g., DB-5, DB-1, etc.) with equal or better performance, simplifying inventory and vendor management. In summary, CR Standard columns combine proven stationary phases with modern manufacturing to offer reliability and performance that instills confidence in daily GC analyses.
The CR Standard range is designed to meet or exceed industry standards for general-purpose GC columns. They conform to USP and Ph. Eur. phase specifications (as noted above for each phase code), ensuring they can be directly used in pharmacopeial methods that call for those phase designations. For environmental methods, they are cross-referenced to EPA method requirements: e.g., CR-1 and CR-5 are referenced for EPA 502/8021 (purgeable aromatics) and EPA 525/8270 (semivolatiles); CR-624 meets EPA 624 for volatile purgeables; CR-1701 and CR-Wax meet criteria for specific method needs like alcohol or glycols analysis. Many CR Standard phases are equivalent to common US EPA and EU methods columns. (For instance, CR-624 is equivalent to USP G43 and matches columns specified in EPA Methods for volatile organics) Additionally, the columns follow ISO and ASTM guidelines where applicable – such as ASTM D Pharmacopoeia methods for essential oils, or ASTM D5375 for FAMEs if using a polar wax column. In summary, labs can confidently substitute a CR Standard column in any standard method calling for a similar phase, knowing it will meet the regulatory method performance criteria.
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