Restrictors

Flame Ionization Detector Interface uses superheated water.

Flame Ionization Detector Interface uses superheated water.

Aquachrom Interface is comprised of small metal beads sintered inside stainless steel tubing that is placed directly into FID. Restrictor delivers water in form of fine mist so that flame maintains stability. Suited for temperature programmed liquid chromatography (TPLC), interface can be attached directly onto outlet of column, or flow can be split for conventional columns. Aquachrom is capable...

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Flow Restrictors provide safe control of anesthesia.

Sintered metal flow restrictors are used in anesthesia delivery systems, maintaining minimum oxygen flow and non-hazardous gas mixtures of nitrous oxide, helium, and/or carbon dioxide. They have no moving parts and provide repeatable, close tolerance flow rates. Units are constructed of non-shedding compatible materials and are resistant to plugging and fouling. They are custom manufactured and...

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