Traditionally we all have had to prepare our mobile phases in a very precise manner. We take the time to weigh and prepare our mobile phases with extreme care. However, when it comes time to degas the mobile phase we all have different opinions on what is the right thing to do. On-line degassing allows your system to see a consistent mobile phase from the beginning to the end of a long run. No evaporation can occur as with helium sparging. This is especially critical if the isocratic mobile phase contains any percentage of an organic modifier which can be evaporated from extensive sparging. The on-line Degasys prevents these common problems and provides your system with the most consistent mobile phase available. Degassing your mobile phase eliminates detector problems by ridding the system of dissolved oxygen which can quench fluorescent reactions, as well as decreasing background currents in electrochemical systems. If more degassing capacity is required one can simply connect the Degasys in series to double, or triple the degassing efficiency of the system, this is especially useful with electrochemical detection. Ask about our new degassing instruments with increased degassing capacity as well as our new preparative line of degassing instruments. General Specifications: Models Available: DG - 1110, 1210, 1310, 2410, 2510, 2610, 1120,3110, 3210,3310 Channels Available: 1,2,3,4,5,6 channels, anal., semi-prep, prep. Degassing Method: Patented design. Vacuum-chamber self-contained. Gas transmission and separation by means of a fluororesin membrane Typical Maximum Flowrate: 7 ml/min. per channel 15 ml/min. in series Greater flowrates available in our new and preparative models Liquid Contact Parts: PTFE, PEEK, PPS Dead Volume per channel: 10 ml Typical Dimensions: 50(H) x 240(D)x 70(W) mm Typical Weight: 2.5 kg Specifications subject to change without notice Call and ask about our new additions to this expanding product line. |