Restoring an 8/E

From: Daniel T. Burrows <danburrows_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Mon Apr 12 16:49:33 1999

>> I agree but for front panel switches and things that you want to look
good
>> without and drips I use the syringe. Then to I have them down to 2
>> microliter. The 50 microliter one is huge for my usual work.
>
>2 mm^3? That's small...
Yes and the sample never makes it into the barrel of the syringe. The
plunger is a long wire that is stepped is size. The large part is in the
body and the small part goes the length of the needle.
>
The normal injection volume for GC/Mass spec is 1 or 2 microliters. The
usual syringe used is 10 microliter. The plunger is the approx size of 26
or 28 gauge wire. They are stainless and they do bend and kink easily. I
long ago lost count of the # I have messed up.

Dan
Received on Mon Apr 12 1999 - 16:49:33 BST

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