Metrohm 940 Professional IC Vario ONE/ChS/HPG User Manual

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3.2 Capillary connections in the IC system

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940 Professional IC Vario ONE/ChS/HPG (2.940.1240)

The capillary ends do not have exactly flat edges.

The two capillary ends do not completely meet.

One prerequisite for dead-volume-free capillary connection is that both
capillary ends are cut exactly flat. Therefore we recommend cutting PEEK
capillaries only with a capillary cutter (6.2621.080).

Also see: Cutting capillaries video on the Internet

http://ic-

help.metrohm.com/maintenance.php?chapter=1_1

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Creating dead-volume-free capillary connections

To create dead-volume-free capillary connections, proceed as follows:

1 Wipe off the end of the capillary with a cloth dampened with ace-

tone.

2 Slide the pressure screw over the capillary. Ensure that the capillary

protrudes 1 to 2 mm from the tip of the pressure screw.

3 Push the capillary into the connection or coupling as far as it will go

and hold it there.

4 Only then start turning the pressure screw.

Colored sleeves for PEEK capillaries
The enclosed set of varicolored sleeves for PEEK capillaries (6.2251.000)
serves to easily differentiate the various flows of liquid in the system
through color coding. Each capillary conveying a given liquid (e.g. eluent)
can be marked with sleeves of the same color.

1 Slide a sleeve of a selected color over a capillary and move it to an

easily visible position.

2 Heat the colored sleeve, such as with a hairdryer.

The colored sleeve shrinks and adapts to the shape of the capillary.

NOTE

In order to arrange capillaries more clearly, they can be bundled with
the spiral band (6.1815.010).

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