Used Hewlett Packard G1322A Degasser HPLC Solvent Degasser with Vacuum Level Control
- Make Hewlett Packard
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model G1322A Degasser
- Serial JP73021157
- Weight 40.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 20.0in x 20.0in x 20.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition AS-IS
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Hewlett Packard G1322A Degasser - a high-performance HPLC solvent degasser, designed to provide fast and easy flushing, purging, priming, and solvent exchange with low internal volume. This model is known for its robust design and low internal flow restrictions, making it the perfect fit for applications and solvents with higher flow rates. The G1322A also ensures high instrument uptime, with solvents passing through a gas-permeable membrane tube maintained at a constant vacuum level. This piece is built to last and a valuable addition to any laboratory. Used condition, but still holds its own in terms of functionality. Ideal for HPLC and similar applications.
Key Features- Low internal volume of 1 ml per channel
- Gas-permeable membrane tube with constant vacuum level
- Robust design for high instrument uptime
- Max Flow Rate: 10 ml/min per channel with performance reduction above 5 ml/min
- Number of Channels: 4
- Internal Volume: 1 ml/channel
- Materials in Contact with Solvent: PTE, PEEK
- pH Range: 1-14
- Analog Output (AUX): For pressure monitoring, range 0-3 V
Metric: 18.144 kg
Imperial: 40 lbs
Metric: 18.0 cm x 14.0 cm x 9.0 cm
Imperial: 7.0866 in x 5.5118 in x 3.5433 in
902720
Harmonized Code Details90272000 - Chromatographs and Electrophoresis Instruments, Other
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