13 sample degasser, Figure 21, Pulsation damper – connection – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Cation - Gradient User Manual

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Figure 21

Pulsation damper – Connection

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Connection capillary
Connection to the inline filter.

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Fastening screws

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PEEK pressure screws, short
6.2744.070

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Holder for pulsation damper

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Pulsation damper 6.2620.150

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Connection capillary
Connection to the injection valve.

3.13

Sample degasser

The sample degasser removes gas bubbles and disolved gases from the
sample. For degassing, the sample flows into a vacuum chamber through
a special fluoropolymer capillary.

Gas bubbles in the sample lead to poor reproducibility, as the quantity of
sample in the sample loop would not always be the same. Samples (con-
taining gas) should therefore be degassed before injection. For this the
sample is sucked through a degasser chamber before injection, whereby
any gas bubbles are automatically removed.

Note

When using the sample degasser, the rinsing time extends by at least 2
minutes.

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