Here some actual applied examples of ORGANO's chromatographic separation systems are introduced.

Our firm's chromatographic separation systems began by using water as the desorbent, and were based on sucrose related separations (particularly for beet sugar production factories), but now we are eagerly examining issues concerning non-aqueous separations and the use of organic desorbents.

Similarly, beginning with our firm's specialty in ion-exchange resin, a wide variety of adsorbents, such as ODS, zeolite, adsorbents for optical isomers can be used in our devices. In particular, one can look forward to the practical usage of our simulated moving-bed systems in separation applications designed for industrial production.

Please examine the applied examples in each field below and use them for reference in the consideration of the different separation methods and the scale of test pilot plants.

A summary listing of application examples in which water based desorbents are used.

¥Fractionation of beet molasses into raffinose, sucrose, glucose, betaine

¥Separation of high purity saccharides

¥Separation of high purity maltitol

A summary listing of application examples in which non-water based desorbents are used.

¥High level purification of diethylnaphthalene isomers

¥Separation of vitamin E (ƒ¿, ƒÀ, ƒÁ, ƒÂ-tocopherol) from purified scum

¥Separation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)