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Thermogreen® LB-2 Septa, solid discs
diam. 11 mm ( 7/16), pkg of 1000 ea
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pkg of 1000 ea
diam.
11 mm ( 7/16)
compatibility
for use with Agilent/HP 5880, 5890, 6850, 6890
for use with PerkinElmer Sigma series, 900, 990, 8000, AutoSystem, Clarus 500
for use with Varian 1078, 1079
for use with Varian SPI
for use with Varian capillary injectors
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General description
An improved version over the original Thermogreen LB-1 septa.
- Extremely low bleed over a wide range of inlet temperatures (100 °C to 350 °C)
- Already conditioned, ready to use
- Easier needle penetration and high puncture tolerance (ideal for autosamplers)
- Rubber formulation exclusive to Supelco
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Thermogreen is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
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