Brochure
9 Mar 2019

Solutions for Chromatography, Synthesis & Purification from SiliCycle

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Founded in 1995, SiliCycle is specialized in the development,manufacturing and commercialization of high value silica gels andspecialty products for chromatography, purification and synthesis. Scavenging: Scavengers are functionalized silica gels designedto react and bind excess reagents, metal complexesand / or by-products. Available either in bulk orprepacked, SiliCycle’s wide range of scavengingproducts remove metal and / or organic compounds,to overcome any purification challenge. Chromatography: Silica is the most widely used media inchromatography. SiliCycle offers a wide range ofchromatographic products: SiliaFlash® irregularsilica gels, SiliaSep™ flash cartridges, SiliaBond®chromatographic phases, SiliaPrep™ samplepreparation cartridges and SiliaPlate™ TLC plates.Purification: From lab to commercial scale, SiliCycle’s completeportfolio ensures efficient purification.Take advantage of our Sil

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SiliCycle Inc

  • CA
  • 2015
    On CPHI since
  • 1
    Certificates
  • 100 - 249
    Employees
Company types
Biopharmaceutical company
Consumer Goods
Other
Primary activities
Laboratory, Analytical, Biotechnology Equipment

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