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Help getting Photovac 10S70 up and running!
Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
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Hello. I recently bought an old Photovac 10S70, really old stuff. Thing is I might have bought it in vain because I dont know how to run it. Thats not gonna stop me though, I will figure it out. Which brings on to my question. Is there anyone out there who have experience with this hardware? Everything seems to work, the UV-light, the wiring and the printer. What I dont have is the carrier gas and the appropriate connections to fill it. Also is missing needles for manual injection. Can this test for soluble materials like sugars or salts or is it just gases and fixed compounds set by the maker? I dont have any manuals, only the software for terminal controll so im kinda out in the blind here. Hope anyone can help
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If you still are using this form, my boss has that exact model. how did you buy it and where from? I am trying to get rid of ours.
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