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Contichrom ® animation - the MCSGP process principle -

2 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained

3 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained

4 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Feed product product & waste product & waste

5 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Waste Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

6 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

7 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Feed Product Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

8 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

9 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Waste Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

10 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

11 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Product Feed Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

12 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap

13 © Separicon GmbH 2012 // Step 1: elute waste Step 2: recycle overlap Step 3: elute product feed column Step 4: recycle overlap Contichrom ® & MCSGP explained Eluent Waste