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Thermo Scientific™ SRS Pro Solvent Recycling System
Reduce mobile phase consumption by up to 90%
Brand: Thermo Scientific™ 66001-010
Includes: Software
Requires : Personal computer (data system) running Microsoft™ Windows™ 98/2000/XP/Vista™ (32) with one free USB port.
This item is not returnable. View return policy
Description
- Continuously monitors the output signal of the chromatographic detector, recycling the mobile phase to the solvent reservoir when the baseline is below a certain preset threshold
- Easy-to-use software is provided to configure system parameters, perform on-line monitoring and audit trail facilities
- No power adapter is required as the solvent saver is powered directly from the chromatography data system PC through a USB connection
- Recycles the mobile phase only if switched on: in case of power failure the valve remains in the waste position and the mobile phase in the reservoir remains uncontaminated
- Analog input allows unipolar or bipolar operation of the device within a range of ±1V with an analog-to-digital converter
- TTL/contact closure for the device can be configured as start, auto-zero or valve position control input
Operational Principle
- If the input signal level exceeds this threshold value, the SRS Pro redirects the eluent flow to waste (1), taking account of the transport time from the detector to the switching valve
- When the signal returns below the threshold (2), the SRS Pro again waits for the transport delay and then switches the mobile phase back to the reservoir
- If the input signal level exceeds this threshold value, the SRS Pro redirects the eluent flow to waste, taking account of the transport time from the detector to the switching valve
- When the signal returns below the threshold, the SRS Pro again waits for the transport delay and then switches the mobile phase back to the reservoir
- Autosampler injection marker connected to the SRS Pro may ensure the zeroing of signal input at the moment of injection