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5 mL - 25mL
- Hamilton 5 and 25 mL SampleLockT Purge
& Trap syringes were designed for the analysis
of drinking water samples according to EPA
purge and trap concentration techniques
(see EPA methods 502.1, 502.2, 503.1, 524.1
and 524.2)
- These syringes are ideal for Purge & Trap,
because you can easily remove the syringe plunger
and load water samples into the syringe barrel.
You can add an internal standard or surrogate
sample directly to your sample through the twist
valve with a 10 µL syringe. Or, you can connect
the sample syringe directly to the purge and trap
valve via the integral male luer fitting.
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Ordering
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Part
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Model |
Description |
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1005 SLPT |
5mL Purge & Trap Syringe |
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1025 SLPT |
25mL Purge & Trap Syringe |
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701 N |
10 µL (26s/51/2) for
adding an internal calibration standard or surrogate
sample to the Purge & Trap syringe |
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HVDP 2-5 |
Purge & Trap Syringe with
female luer fitting for use with Tekmar™
and O-I purge and trap concentrators |
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- Max temperature
is 50°C
- Max test
pressure is 6 bar
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| Easily
remove the syringe plunger and
load water samples into the
syringe barrel |
Add an internal standard or
surrogate sample directly to
your sample through the twist
valve with a 10 µL syringe |
Connect
the sample syringe directly
to the purge and trap valve
via the integral male luer fitting |
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relevant part number to enquire for details and availability,
or phone +44(0)1227 265333. |
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Jaytee Biosciences Ltd, The Boulevard, Altira Business
Park, Herne Bay, Kent CT6 6GZ
Tel: +44 (0) 1227 265333 Fax: +44 (0) 1227 265331 |
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