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Upchurch PEEK Fingertight Fitting

10-32 nut and ferrule

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700

material

PEEK nut and ferrule

packaging

pkg of 10 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Upchurch Scientific, Inc F300X

I.D.

0.0625 in. (1.5875 mm)

fitting

10-32 nut and ferrule

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General description

The one-piece fitting, 55067-U, is convenient to use because the ferrule will not stick in a receiving port and can be easliy found if dropped onto the floor. The two-piece fitting features a separate ferrule so you can replace just the ferrule instead of the entire unit. The Upchurch PEEK Fingertight fittings are for use with 1/16″ O.D. tubing and can be used to 6,000 psi (420 kg/cm2).

Application

Upchurch PEEK fingertight fitting may be used in μ-digestion capillary protease column during two-dimensional (2-D) HPLC analysis. It may also be used as an interface component in capillary electrophoresis inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (CE-ICP-MS).

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Characterization of femtomole levels of proteins in solution using rapid proteolysis and nanoelectrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
Blackburn, R. Kevin, and Robert J. Anderegg.
Journal of the American Society For Mass Spectrometry, 8, 483-494 (1997)
Application of capillary electrophoresis interfaced to double focusing sector field ICP-MS for nuclide abundance determination of lanthanides produced via spallation reactions in an irradiated tantalum target.
Day, Jason A., et al.
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 15, 1343-1348 (2000)

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