Analytical Instrumentation

Leaktight Couplings, The Final Detail For Robust GC Analysis

Jul 29 2009

Author: Frank van Geel, on behalf of NLISIS Bv

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?There are many situations in petrochemistry, including large volume injection systems, where capillary GC would benefit from coupling an additional column or a pre-column to the analytical separation column. As a result of the difficulties associated with the use of existing column connectors, however, analysts are reluctant to use coupled column systems. According to Wim Broer, Production Development Chemist from Alcontrol, Hoogvliet, the Netherlands, the new melt-fit technology developed by NLISIS eliminates the drawbacks of the current column connectors available. It improves reliability, saves time and gives better performance. ?This is the last detail we needed to have a robust analysis.?

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