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I pack my own columns for column studies in the area of geochemistry. I have a selection of blank columns, all which are 1/4" OD (Restek), but that have 4.6, 3.2 and 2.1 mm ID's. Based on the reactivity of the packing material in the experiments I will use columns in a range of lengths and inner diameters. I am at the point of needing to replace some frits and when I look at the RESTEK catalogue I see that they sell frits based on different ID's.
I have to admit it is just dawning on me now that there are different frits for the different ID's. I have certainly gotten the frits all mixed up in time.
1. How serious of a mistake is it if I use a frit that is meant for a 4.6mm ID column on a 2.1mm ID column?
2. Similarly, how serious of a mistake is it if I get the frits mixed up and use a frit that is meant for a 2.1mm ID column on a 4.6mm ID column?
Thanks,
Dave
