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Ultra High Capacity Oxygen Filter

Replacement cartridge filter for GC.

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Overview

This easy to use, leak-tight cartridge system enables rapid change of exhausted cartridges without interrupting supply or system operation. Oxygen is a column killer – it is present even in UHP gases. Because oxygen can enter a gas line at any fitting or during gas bottle exchange, the oxygen trap should be the last connection before the gas line enters the chromatograph.

  • O2 Capacity: 150 mL
  • Outlet Gas Quality (%): >99.9999
  • Maximum Pressure: 11 bar (160 psi)
  • Maximum Flow: 7 L/min
  • Usable for: Inert carrier gas, He, H2, N2, Ar
  • Dimensions: 24 cm x 4.4 cm
  • Weight: 0.26 kg

Specifications

Material Glass
Product Brand Name Gas Purifier
Product Group Filters
Technology Type Gas Chromatography (GC)
Type Moisture
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