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General Purpose Copper Tubing

tubing L × O.D. × I.D. 50 ft × 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) × 0.190 in. (4.83 mm)

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TUBING,COPPER,1/4,50FT

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UNSPSC Code:
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material

copper

technique(s)

gas chromatography (GC): suitable

tubing L × O.D. × I.D.

50 ft × 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) × 0.190 in. (4.83 mm)

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General description

Carrier gas and transfer lines used are made up of copper tubing.[1] GC copper columns are constructed from copper tubing. The tubing is generally 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch in diameter and 1 or 2 meters long which may be filled with tiny polymeric spheres coated with same kind of stationary phase.[2]
Cleaned to ASTM B-280 specifications.

Application

Copper tubing may be used in construction of esterification apparatus.[3] Copper tubing may be crimped around the metal tubing with the ends of the cryotrap to enhance electrical connection.[4]

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