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> I always use two septa on our H/Device, SGE 3041872 www.sge.com.
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> Even if the chromium reactor isn't quite high enough to be
> flush with the
> metal top of the H/Device furnace, it will still seal this way.
The difference is that yours are not teflon coated while the ones used
here are coated (like the 3 layer SGE TCS series). The coated ones are
not so flexible and will therfore not seal a reactor which is too short.
I just used the septa which where already in use here in the lab.
For the next order I will check the price of the SGE.
Any experience how many injections can be performed on them?
regards,
Robert
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Robert van Geldern
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geosciences (GGA)
S3: Geochronology and Isotopehydrology
Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany
phone: +49-(0)511-643-2313 (office), -2539 (lab)
fax: +49-(0)511-643-3665
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