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Thermogreen® LB-1 Septa, solid discs
diam. 12.5 mm ( 1/2 in.)
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Supelco
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12.5 mm ( 1/2 in.)
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General description
Septum is a very important component of syringe injection system. They are usually fabricated from elastomeric, self-sealing materials such as silicone rubber, neoprene or fluoroelastomers. It is suitable to conveniently introducing the sample without causing the system to leak. Improper septa decomposes under the high-temperature conditions of capillary inlets causing baseline disruption and ghost peaks in a chromatogram.
For use with 50 °C to 300 °C inlet temperatures.
Application
Thermogreen® LB-2 Septa is suitable for the following applications:
- To minimize extraction onto or loss of analytes off the solid phase microextraction (SPME) fiber from the vial during analysis by GC-MS.
- Thermo-resistant septa is used in GC instrument to avoid carrier gas leaks, extraneous peaks and phthalate contamination.
- Thermo-resistant septa along with thick needle protector is used in GC instruments to avoid damage irreversibly caused by microsyringe.
- It is also used in the influent sampling ports in gas chromatographs.
Legal Information
Thermogreen is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
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