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GlasSeal Capillary Column Connector, Fused Silica
pkg of 25 ea
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gas chromatography (GC): suitable
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General description
Quickly connect two pieces of fused silica tubing of the same or different diameters without the need for tools. The leak-free connection is useful to connect a guard column or transfer line, repair a broken column, or connect two columns (same or different phases). Silanized for an inert inside surface. For use with 0.10 - 0.53 mm I.D. fused silica tubing.
Application
DB5 MS column was joined to the mass spectrometer end to reduce column bleed entering the mass spectrometer using GlasSeal capillary column connector during chiral analysis. It was used to connect three fused silica columns during analyses of pheromone using GC.
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