SEPTA
Advances in GC techniques can lead to higher
injection port temperatures. At elevated
temperatures, septa can stick to the injection
port hardware or harden causing leaks which can
lead to poor reproducibility. Septa coring is
also a problem which results in debris entering
the injector liner and possibly even the
capillary column itself. Today’s septa
technology provides outstanding mechanical
properties for repeated manual or autosampler
injections, and chemical properties which give
ideal low bleed characteristics for elevated
temperature use. |
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