Keep your GC and GC-MS healthy

Analytical instrumentation

Keep your GC and GC-MS healthy

09 Nov, 2016

Published over 9 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

Annual replacement of Gas Filters to prevent breakthrough of contaminants collected by these Filters and avoid high maintenance cost and repair cost of your instrument.

Super Clean Gas Filter cartridge systems make changing gas filters quick and easy. A base plate allows cartridges to be exchanged without introducing oxygen. Spring-loaded check valves seal when a filter is removed and open only when a new filter has been locked in place. There is no longer a need for loosening and tightening fittings every time a trap is changed and your system will not become contaminated during the process

Advantages

  • Fully made of glass and metal: no diffusion and no micro leaks.
  • Quick Fit Base plate: No tools required to exchange, replacement of Filter Cartridge within seconds, without introducing contaminants into the system.
  • Easy to read indicators warns when a filter becomes saturated : allowing you enough time to order a replacement.
  • Helium and Hydrogen specific Cartridges Available: ready to use and operational within 15 minutes after installation.
  • Polymer shielding of glass filter: safety.
  • All materials used are recyclable or renewable.

Every filter is managed by a unique serial number.

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