[Grammar] In order to make sure that USP GC column is satisfactory, our customer wants to

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I wrote the following text. Is it correct?

In order to make sure that USP GC column is satisfactory, our customer wants to carry out tests either of GC columns SE-54 in accordance with ISO 12228-1:2014 Determination of individual and total sterols contents - Gas chromatographic method — Part 1: Animal and vegetable fats and oils.

What USP GC column would you recommend for that?

Can we propose a column "A" in such case?
 
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It has capitalization errors. More importantly, there's no "or" after the "either". What's the other option?
 
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In order to make sure that USP GC column is satisfactory, our customer wants to carry out tests either of GC columns SE-54 in accordance with ISO 12228-1:2014 Determination of individual and total sterols contents - Gas chromatographic method — Part 1: Animal and vegetable fats and oils.

What USP GC column would you recommend for that?

Can we propose a column "A" in such case?

I have shown you an improved layout in the quote box above. Note the importance of using paragraph breaks (empty lines) to make text and posts easier to read.

Did you write that text yourself? If so, please make that clear in your opening. You can say something like "I wrote the following text. Is it correct?" If you did not write it yourself, you must provide the source and the author.
 
I have shown you an improved layout in the quote box above. Note the importance of using paragraph breaks (empty lines) to make text and posts easier to read.
Volodymyr, did you not notice that I did this for you in post #1 of this thread?
 
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