Glass Cyclonic Spray Chamber
Clamp included
You can find the clamp here
Maintenance and replacement:
- Cleaning is critical to the optimal performance and longevity of the cyclonic spray chamber. Regular cleaning after sample analysis prevents residue buildup and clogging.
- Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the chamber for signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Even minor cracks can lead to performance issues.
- Check for Contamination: Ensure no sample residue is left in the chamber before storage or reuse. Proper cleaning between sample runs, especially when switching between different types of samples, helps maintain analytical integrity.
- Handle with Care: The glass spray chamber is fragile and must be handled gently. Always handle it by the body, avoiding pressure on any inlet/outlet tubes or the main chamber walls.
- Avoid Thermal Stress: Sudden temperature changes can cause the glass to crack. Allow the spray chamber to cool down gradually after use.
- Proper Storage: When not in use, store the glass spray chamber in a padded, protective case or a dedicated holder to prevent accidental breakage.
- Blockages or Clogs: If the aerosol flow seems restricted or irregular, this could indicate that the chamber or its outlet is clogged with debris, salt deposits, or sample residues.
- Cracks or Physical Damage: Glass chambers are fragile. If there are visible cracks or chips in the chamber, these can compromise performance by affecting the aerosol delivery and cause leakage.
Compatibility:
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