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Topic History of: Agilent 1100 column heater
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dan The 1100 series column heater heats the
mobile phase and not the air surrounding the
column. This could in theory affect the
tranfer of methods from or to 1100 series
instruments. Jost column ovens that I have
come across heat the air rather than the
mobile phase. Another temperature
consideration for the 1100 series is which
side of the heater block you run the solvent
through. There is a 3uL side and a 6uL side.
I typically run through the 6uL side for
better heating of the mobile phase

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