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A trick I learned when I first began doing GC work was a reverse to this. Take an autosampler vial filled with the rinse solvent, remove the plunger from the syringe, insert the needle into the vial, then hold the vial to the injection port top. The heat will force the solvent up and out the top of the syringe. Place a tissue at the top to keep the solvent from spilling on everything. With low boiling point solvents like hexane you will empty the vial in a couple of minutes, flushing a 10ul syringe with over a 1ml of solvent quickly.Rig up a vacuum with a septum inlet, stick the syringe needle through, pull the plunger out of the body and rinse the body with plenty of a range of solvents. Then wipe down the plunger with tissue wetted with the same solvents. Hamilton used to sell a syringe cleaner with a septum and vacuum connection.
Peter
I like itA trick I learned when I first began doing GC work was a reverse to this. Take an autosampler vial filled with the rinse solvent, remove the plunger from the syringe, insert the needle into the vial, then hold the vial to the injection port top. The heat will force the solvent up and out the top of the syringe. Place a tissue at the top to keep the solvent from spilling on everything. With low boiling point solvents like hexane you will empty the vial in a couple of minutes, flushing a 10ul syringe with over a 1ml of solvent quickly.Rig up a vacuum with a septum inlet, stick the syringe needle through, pull the plunger out of the body and rinse the body with plenty of a range of solvents. Then wipe down the plunger with tissue wetted with the same solvents. Hamilton used to sell a syringe cleaner with a septum and vacuum connection.
Peter
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