Multi-Channel GPC Solvent Degasser
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HPLC Solvent Degassers increase sensitivity and reduce baseline noise:
Key benefits:
- Degas up to 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 solvent lines simultaneously (choose how many Solvent lines you wish)
- Improves baseline stability and reduces noise
- Improves pump performance — fewer bubbles, less cavitation
- Improves laboratory safety — no escape of solvent vapours to the atmosphere
- Prevents bubble formation in detectors and solvent mixing systems
- Does not cause mixed solvent depletion
- Uses only mains power — no need for high pressure gas cylinders
- Compact design - gives a footprint of less than 80mm (3”) wide and 250mm (10”) deep
Why do you need a GPC degasser?
Degassing solvents is important in HPLC in order to reduce bubble formation when solvents are mixed. For GPC, more volatile organic solvents are used and detection is often using RI or another sensitive detector. Degassing increases sensitivity and reduces baseline noise, particularly at low UV wavelengths.
When degassing 100% organic solvents, it is recommended to use s 'stented' or hardened version which enables the fittings to get a better grip and reduce the possibility of leakage.
Simultaneous solvent degassing
On-line degassing has been shown to be more effective at removing dissolved gas from mobile phases than sonication or helium-sparging. Up to five solvent lines can be degassed simultaneously by one unit.
The extremely low volume of each Teflon® AF channel (480 µl) offers very quick equilibration and very short start-up times.
Teflon® AF membrane is 50x more permeable than Teflon® PTFE membrane
The new Teflon® AF membrane outperforms the older Teflon® PTFE membranes used in many other degassing systems today. This translates into the ability to use shorter tubing for removal of dissolved gases.
- Considerably shorter equilibration / re-equilibration times
- Very easy to prime
- Short vacuum pull-down times, typically 3 minutes
- Teflon® AF has the ability to remove pre-pump bubbles formed by cavitation vs bubbles formed by off-the-floor eluent reservoirs are less of a reliability issue
Constant vacuum pump technology for HPLC solvent degassing
These HPLC solvent degassers feature the ZHCR® (Zero Hysteresis Constant Run) stepper motor driven vacuum pump, specifically designed and developed for membrane degassing of HPLC mobile phase.
This permits the pump to maintain a constant vacuum level set-point (50 mmHg) by varying the RPM of the stepper motor. The pump initially runs at a high speed which provides for a quick pull-down and, as it approaches the vacuum control point, the RPM is gradually reduced until the desired vacuum level is reached.
This patented control strategy allows the solvent degasser to maintain a virtually constant vacuum that is unaffected by varying degassing loads. As a consequence, fluctuations in baseline due to vacuum hysteresis are eliminated by not having the pump repeatedly stop and start as is done in many older and existing systems.
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and specify which how many solvent lines you would like more information and/or pricing on.
