Description
Quartz Concentric Nebulizer C-Type 1mL/min 50psi
P/N: 500-70QP
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Instrument Compatibility:
Multiple Instruments
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C-Type Concentric Nebulizer 1.0 lpm Ar, 1mL/min. 50psi
Quartz Concentric Nebulizer C-Type 1mL/min 50psi
There’s a lot to unpack in that product name. So, just what does it all mean? Let’s start at the beginning.
Concentric Nebulizers and How They Work
A concentric nebulizer has a central capillary that contains liquid, and an outer capillary that contains gas. The gas pulls the liquid into the gas stream, breaking it into a fine mist as it moves through. This type of nebulizer uses the Venturi Effect to produce an aerosol.
This is a quartz nebulizer, C-Type for High Solids. In addition, it is a Concentric Nebulizer, 1.0 lpm Ar, 1mL/min., 50psi.
What is the Venturi Effect?
The Venturi effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a fluid’s pressure decreases as it speeds up while passing through a constricted area. The effect is named after its discoverer, the 18th-century Italian physicist Giovanni Battista Venturi.
The Venturi effect is an example of Bernoulli’s principle, which states that an increase in fluid velocity results in a decrease in static pressure. The effect uses the principles of continuity and conservation of mechanical energy.
C-Type for Finer Mist and Microflow
C-type nebulizers feature an internal sample capillary slightly recessed to the nebulizer nose. This design results in a more consistent aerosol and a higher tolerance for dissolved solids than the A Type. The C-type nebulizer operates at 1 L/min Argon at a pressure of 30 or 50 psi and sample uptakes of 1 mL/min, 2 mL/min, 3 mL/min, or Microflow (0.1 – 0.4 mL/min).
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