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Page 1: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 1

Contichrom® animation- the MCSGP process principle -

Page 2: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 2

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Page 3: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 3

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Page 4: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 4

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Feed

productproduct &

waste

waste waste

product & waste

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© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 5

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent

Waste

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

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© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 6

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent Diluent

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

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© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 7

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent Feed

Product

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

Page 8: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 8

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent Diluent

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

Page 9: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 9

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent Eluent

Waste Waste

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

Page 10: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 10

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

EluentDiluent

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

Page 11: © ChromaCon AG //  // the MCSGP process principle 1 Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 11

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

Eluent

Product

Feed

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

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© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 12

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

EluentDiluent

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

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© ChromaCon AG // www.chromacon.ch // the MCSGP process principle 13

Step 1:•elute waste

Step 2:•recycle overlap

Step 3:•elute product•feed column

Step 4:•recycle overlap

Contichrom® & MCSGP explained

EluentEluent

WasteWaste