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Agilent 6890 insulation

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Hello,

I need to remove the back split/splitless injector from a 6890 Agilent GC and reinstall it on an other 6890 GC.
But yet, in my first GC, i have a hole without insulation inside. I don't want to reinstall an other injector, i just want to fill up the hole.

Anyone know a reference of agilent insulation? or wich material use agilent for insulation and i will try to fill up the hole myself.

I don't find the reference in my Agilent catalogue...

Thanks for your help

Pierre
In 2004 I "inherited" from Manufacturing a 5890 GC which had its FID and top insulation contaminated by oil in the air line that had been plumbed to the FID (that's another story).

Anyway, I cut out the oil-soaked insulation (which smelled real bad as the oven got over 190C) and filled the gaps with insulated fiberglass cloth tape, like 1 inch wide. I used Fisher #01-472A, but I didn't check if that part number is still "live", but that product should be available.
I usually use glass wool when I need instrument insulation - it is usually around the lab somewhere - prep labs often use it for filtering, etc.
You can get ceramic wool from RS components online, either sheets or loose fluffy bits.

Peter
Peter Apps
I usually use glass wool when I need instrument insulation - it is usually around the lab somewhere - prep labs often use it for filtering, etc.
You can get ceramic wool from RS components online, either sheets or loose fluffy bits.
Peter

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Hello,

Thanks a lot for yours answer.

I will buy ceramic whool and fill up the inlet hole.

Have a good day!

Pierre
Amazing what this genetic engineering can do to sheep....
Ha, ha, ha ... excellent. :lol:
It stops them shrinking in rainy weather

probably
Where can I buy the kit they use in CSI?
Glass wool sounds like a great idea. However a lot of "scientific " glass wool suppliers have now uprated the associated hazards statement concerning inhalation risk. The split insulation set is not overly expensive so I would imagine that the non-hole version will be cheap.

GCguy
GCguy
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