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Detector Connections
After the analytical column, the flow path typically
consists of 1/16" OD Stainless Steel or PEEK Tubing.
we recommend either our U-112
(10 cm long) stainless steel tubing, or our 1531B
(5 foot long) PEEK polymer tubing, cut to length with our A-327
Polymer Tubing Cutter. This tubing usually continues on to
the detector, where one of two configurations often exists. The first
is a threaded female port on the front of the detector's flow cell,
designed to accept your tubing with a threaded male fitting. If this
is the configuration of your detector, you will need the same type
of fitting as used to connect tubing to the outlet check valve of
your pump and to your injection valve. Specifically, for this instance
we would definitely recommend a polymer Fingertight fitting,
not a stainless steel fitting. Good choices here are either our F-120
one-piece Fingertight fitting or F-195
SealTight™ (two-piece) Fingertight fitting.
The other possible configuration of your detector involves 1/16"
OD tubing leads that extend from your detector's flow cell. Since
the tubing leaving your column is also typically 1/16"OD, a Union
Fitting is usually required. We recommend our P-702
low pressure PEEK union for this connection, since the pressure after
the column is generally low. This product comes complete with the
fittings and ferrules needed to attach the two pieces of tubing to
the union body. If a high-pressure connection is required for specific
applications, we recommend our P-742,
a high pressure PEEK union which also comes with Fingertight fittings
to connect your tubing together. Both of these recommended products
provide stable connections with very little additional swept volume,
as well as excellent physical strength and solvent resistance.
Once fluid has passed through the flow cell, the flow path again may
take on one of the same two configurations mentioned above--either
a direct connection port on the face of the detector or tubing leads
extending off the detector's flow cell. Our recommendations here are
the same as those discussed above.
For the Tubing leading from the detector to the waste reservoir
use PEEK tubing, as is used throughout the rest of the system. Or,
you can go with an even lower-cost option, Teflon tubing. If PEEK
tubing is desired, we would once again recommend our 1531B
PEEK tubing. If Teflon tubing is desired, we recommend part number
1526, a 10-foot roll of .010"
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