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Dear Bill,
> I was curious if anyone has replaced their Nafion tubing on the dryer
> system in the interface with a Finnigan GC-IRMS? And if so, how do
> you ever get the tubbing to slip over the capillary tubing?
With great skill and an angelic disposition.
I'm definitely lacking in the latter department, so usually the air in
the lab turns blue when the Nafion tube has to be replaced.
Cheers,
Wolfram
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