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Ultra Short Path Flow Cells

FIA-SMA-FL Fluorescence Flow Cell for Flow Injection AnalysisThe Ultra Short path Flow Cells are designed especially for use for measurements of absorbance and transmission of very low fluid volumes and/or measurement of liquids with a very high opacity. Multiple flow cells can be mounted in a common holder for multichannel operations. Primary applications include the life sciences and process markets such as textiles for dye baths.

Each unit consists of two pieces of fused silica; one with the precision path etched into the glass before fusing. There is a fluidic port on each end of the silica. These flow cells have a 2% pathlength tolerance and a 10-50 µL/sec flow rate (push or pull). Tubing (with fittings) of 1/16-inch OD, 0.03 inches ID are supplied.

The Ultra Short Path Flowcells are available in 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 2000 pathlengths for $1255.

FIA-SMA-FL Fluorescence Flow Cell for Flow Injection Analysis

Specifications

Cell material: fused silica
Window material: UV-grade fused silica
Wavelength range: down to 190 nm
Tubing: 1/16" Teflon, 0.03" ID

Pricing

Product Description Price
FIA-USP-100 100 µm pathlength w/fittings & tubing, 0.03 mL volume $1255
FIA-USP-200 200 µm pathlength w/fittings & tubing, 0.06 mL volume $1255
FIA-USP-500 500 µm pathlength w/fittings & tubing, 0.15 mL volume $1255
FIA-USP-1000 1000 µm pathlength w/fittings & tubing, 0.30 mL volume $1255
FIA-USP-2000 2000 µm pathlength w/fittings & tubing, 0.30 mL volume $1255

 

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