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Swagelok® Zero-Dead Volume Union

Swagelok® I Of-6-GC, brass, 1/16 in.

Synonym(s):

Swagelok® 100-6,BRASS 0-DEAD VL UNION 1/16" EA

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UNSPSC Code:
41112500
eCl@ss:
32035302
NACRES:
SB.54

material

brass

description

zero dead volume

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Swagelok® I Of-6-GC

fitting

1/16 in.

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General description

Swage type fittings are one of the most popular connectors which are available in metal and plastic forms; they are very useful for connecting similar or dissimilar materials, like metal to glass or metal to plastic. The general swage tubing coupler has four parts namely the body, into which the tube is placed, two ferrules that is front ferrule and back ferrule and lastly a packing nut. Swagelok® zero-dead- volume unions are principally designed for liquid and gas chromatography. On application of Swagelok® zero-dead- volume unions, a perfect low-dead-volume connection between column terminator and injector or detector is obtained.
Nuts and ferrules included.

Application

Swagelok® zero-dead- volume unions maybe used in all the connections between the valve, the columns and the detector during the studies pertaining to the relation between column plate number, particle size, and loadability for a given solute.

Legal Information

Swagelok is a registered trademark of Swagelok Company

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Column loadability and particle size in preparative liquid chromatography.
De-Jong AW
Journal of Chromatography A, 209 (3), 432-436 (1981)
Instrumentation for High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
Huber JFK
Science, 87-88 (2011)
The Manipulation of Air-Sensitive Compounds.
Shriver DF.
Nature, 217-218 (1986)

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