Vent Tool

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Sample Prep cycle using the venting tool to vent or flush gas through sample headspace prior to sampling. The tool is picked up by the magnetic needle guide prior to the sampling step and penetrates the septum with the syringe needle. The flush gas is turned on for a specified “Venting time” allowing a flush of the headspace to occur before sampling the headspace.  
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A sample application can perform Multiple Extraction Headspace Analysis using 10ml or 20 ml vials. The process will use a vent tool to flush the headspace of the sample vial prior to each injection. This flushing of an inert gas will be followed by an agitation period during which the vial will be heated and shaken in an agitator. The length of the flush period as well as the agitation period will be determined by the operator. Once the agitation process is completed, a headspace sample will be collected from the vial and injected into the appropriate GC port for analysis.  
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Revision as of 01:45, 21 February 2009

Venting / Purging
Application Type
  SPECIAL
Application ID
 
Description
  Venting with an inert gas before Headspace


A sample application can perform Multiple Extraction Headspace Analysis using 10ml or 20 ml vials. The process will use a vent tool to flush the headspace of the sample vial prior to each injection. This flushing of an inert gas will be followed by an agitation period during which the vial will be heated and shaken in an agitator. The length of the flush period as well as the agitation period will be determined by the operator. Once the agitation process is completed, a headspace sample will be collected from the vial and injected into the appropriate GC port for analysis.

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