multi-port valve for the chromatography
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:04 pm
Hello all,
I am new here and already with the question.
We are trying to set-up a low-tech multi-user medium pressure chromatography station with the regular peristaltic pump and a column. Since the purification requires different buffers, we plan to connect all buffers to the main pump tube using multi-port valve manifold with 6-8 inlets and one outlet to the pump. We want users to change from one buffer to another by switching the valve manually. I found some round multi-port valves on Omnifit site, but it seems that since it's round it's easy to make a mistake and connect the wrong buffer.
I remember I saw somewhere the rectangular valve manifold with a slider switch. So it's one oulet on one side and six inlets on the other and the sliding switch can move from one inlet to another. The inlets can be clearly labelled so it's easier to use and lower chance of mistakes.
I was wondering if anybody here saw this kind of valve and can point us toward the manufacturer, or may be you know some other way to do the same.
Appreciate all your suggestions.
gbern
I am new here and already with the question.
We are trying to set-up a low-tech multi-user medium pressure chromatography station with the regular peristaltic pump and a column. Since the purification requires different buffers, we plan to connect all buffers to the main pump tube using multi-port valve manifold with 6-8 inlets and one outlet to the pump. We want users to change from one buffer to another by switching the valve manually. I found some round multi-port valves on Omnifit site, but it seems that since it's round it's easy to make a mistake and connect the wrong buffer.
I remember I saw somewhere the rectangular valve manifold with a slider switch. So it's one oulet on one side and six inlets on the other and the sliding switch can move from one inlet to another. The inlets can be clearly labelled so it's easier to use and lower chance of mistakes.
I was wondering if anybody here saw this kind of valve and can point us toward the manufacturer, or may be you know some other way to do the same.
Appreciate all your suggestions.
gbern