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Degassing hexane
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						It is my understanding that gassing is done via roaring bubble for 5 min, followed by a slight positive pressure of helium is sufficient.
					
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						given the future of helium availability, we may not always have this luxury anyway
					
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						Don't degass haxane.
I garantee you no air related problems.
Best Regards
									I garantee you no air related problems.
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						Maybe an improper compressibility setting in the pump control is the reason?
					
									
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