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I allways used micro pipettes (Kimble, Hirschmann, Brand). They are
available in 125 mm length and various volumes, i.e. internal diameters,
ranging between 5 and 100 microlitres. Mostly, the blue ring ones (100
microlitres) should be o.k.
Willi
Michael Bock wrote:
> Dear Listmembers,
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> does anyone know were one can obtain a Finnigan Open Split? Basically,
> I only need the glas tubes and the pressfit.
> Did anyone build an open split design by one's own hand? Maybe using a
> Liner?
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> Any hints are welcome.
> Greetings
> Michael
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Willi A. Brand, Stable Isotope Laboratory [log in to unmask]
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry (Beutenberg Campus)
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