Glass concentric Nebulizer
50 PSI Argon Gas.
1 mL/min Sample Uptake.
Maintenance and replacement:
- Regular Cleaning: Nebulizers must be cleaned frequently, especially after running samples with high salt content or when switching between different types of samples.
- Handle with Care: The glass structure of the nebulizer is fragile, and even a small impact can cause damage. Always handle the nebulizer by its body and avoid putting pressure on the tip or capillary tube.
- Proper Storage: Store the nebulizer in a protective case or holder when not in use to prevent accidental breakage.
- Inspect Before Use: Before each use, check the nebulizer for any signs of wear or damage, especially in the capillary tube and the tip where mist formation occurs.
- Know When to Replace: If the nebulizer is cracked, excessively clogged, or provides inconsistent performance even after cleaning, it is likely time for a replacement.
- Cracks or Breakage: Since the nebulizer is made of glass, any visible cracks or chips require immediate attention. Even small cracks can lead to performance issues or further breakage.
- Clogging: If the nebulizer is delivering uneven or sputtering mist, this could indicate a clog in the capillary or the nebulizer tip. Clogs can be caused by salt deposits, particles, or debris from samples.
Compatibility:
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A glass concentric nebulizer is a critical component used in various analytical instruments, particularly in inductively coupled plasma (ICP).
Designed for durability, providing a long operational lifespan with proper maintenance.
Regular maintenance and timely replacement are crucial to ensure optimal performance and accuracy.