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Hi,

I'm a graduate student and I did a mistake by breaking a HPLC part. :(
I broke a 3-way gas dispenser part and I don't know where I can make an order for it.
This is a part that split the Helium gas to the tubes that connected to the buffer bottles.
Does anyone know where I can buy it? Unfortunately, I could not attached the picture in this email. Please email me at psatta@cvm.tamu.edu if you want to see a picture and help.
Maybe you can find it at SGE Analytical Services or in the Upchurch catalogue. Is it a normal Y splitter?

Good luck.
Gerhard Kratz, Kratz_Gerhard@web.de
Hi

"Helium, T-Piece, splits He to the Eluent bootles"... This sounds very familiar to me. As an old Dionex freak we used and recommended this t-piece for degassing hydroxide eluents with He. Below you will find a picture. If it's the right piece you can order this from your local ThermoFisher distributer/company. The P/N is 030538, the swiss price in local currency is CHF 6.50 (which is very cheap indeed)

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Hope i could help and good luck!
Stefan Brand
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Hardware store or auto parts store. Used to connect windshield washer lines and nozzles.
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