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Inlet Liner O-Ring

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UNSPSC Code:
41121815
NACRES:
SB.54

packaging

pkg of 10 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Agilent custom

parameter

350 °C max. temp.

color

brown O-ring

compatibility

configured for capillary inlet liner

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General description

Product change notification: O-ring is Agilent brand; color is brown (previously, green "Thermo-O-Ring")

This high temperature fluorocarbon O-ring can be used with inlet temperatures up to 350 °C without sticking or fragmenting. Fits 6.3 mm O.D. (split) and 6.5 mm O.D. (splitless) capillary liners, and any 1/4in. O.D. capillary liner that uses an O-ring. Superior replacement for Viton O-rings.

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