Description
Injector Support Adapter with O-Rings – 310-35
P/N: 310-35
Cross Reference(s)
PerkinElmer: N0582248
Instrument Compatibility
PerkinElmer Plasma 1000/2000, PerkinElmer Plasma II, PerkinElmer Plasma 40/400, PerkinElmer Optima 3X00 Radial
Detail
Injector Support Adapter with O-Rings
Understanding Injector Supports in ICP Instruments
Injector supports are essential components in Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) instruments. As the name suggests, these supports hold the injector in place, ensuring a stable and secure connection to the plasma torch.
What is the purpose of Injector Supports?
The primary purpose of injector supports is to provide a stable mounting for the injector, which introduces the sample into the plasma. Therefore, this stability is crucial for maintaining consistent sample introduction and accurate analytical results. Because of their demanding environment, injector supports are typically made from high-purity materials, such as quartz or ceramic. As a result, this helps them withstand the high temperatures and corrosive environment of the plasma.
How do you maintain Injector Supports?
Maintaining injector supports involves regular inspections to check for any signs of wear or damage. Cleaning the support and surrounding components is also important to prevent contamination and ensure optimal performance.
How often do you replace an Injector Support?
The frequency of replacement depends on the operating conditions and the type of samples to analyze. For routine applications, injector supports may last several months, but for more demanding samples, replacement may need to be done more frequently.
What are the benefits of an Injector Support?
Injector supports play a vital role in the efficient operation of ICP instruments, providing a stable mounting for the injector and ensuring accurate analytical results. Proper maintenance and timely replacement are essential for maintaining instrument performance and extending the lifespan of the support.
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