Hi, what do you want to lower into the dewar, a capillary? Get yourself an adequate pneumatic piston (e.g. from clippard). Attach a strip of aluminium to it, and attach a 1/16" or 1/8" loop to the aluminium strip using Swagelok fittings (port connectors). Now you will have a loop that can move up and down, but it will also rotate. This can be fixed by covering the dewar with styrofoam, which will have a slit in it to provide the loop with guidance, or a similar setup. Cheers Peter On Tuesday 27 June 2006 11:13, Shelley Kunasek wrote: > I'd like to automate a continuous flow EA/IRMS system to have a liquid > nitrogen trap lower into a dewar and then lift out at the right time. We'd > like to basically build this simple component of a precon or a gas bench > without having to buy a whole precon or gas bench. Has anyone had > experience building that type of setup? > > Thanks > > Shelley Kunasek > > University of Washington > Department of Earth and Space Sciences > 206-543-6223 > [log in to unmask] -- ============================================================ Dr Peter Franz National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) 301 Evans Bay Pde Private Bag 14901 Kilbirnie Wellington New Zealand Ph : ++64-(0)4-386-0506 Fax: ++64-(0)4-386-2153 Mobile: ++64-(0)211-109304 Email: [log in to unmask] Website: www.niwa.co.nz ============================================================