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This means if you use it at high temperatures for a long period of time you can strip the phase off the column in places or you can produce bare spots on the column. This will decrease the resolution of the column. This is called 'puddling' and can sometimes be seen in the appearance of the phase when you shine a light through the column (not down its length, of course
This can also be caused by injecting solutions of methylene chloride or chloroform or some other chlorinated or non-hydrocarbon based solvent.
Exposure to air could also be a cause.
The column may not be entirely damaged. Cut 5 to 10 meters off as a last resort and see if that helps.
best wishes,
Rod
