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I suspect that my system is not providing accurate flow rates.
What is the best test I can use to measure the real flow rate?
The pump is a low pressure mixing system.
Thank you in advance.
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I applied this method in triplicates @ 3 different flow rates and I got accurate results for the theoritical Flow (less than 1% error).Second best way (and good enough) would be to collect water from the waste tube with a stopwatch and weigh the water.
I also tried this in triplicates but the error here was much higher (about 33% less than the theoritical)The easiest way is to pump your system with your mobile phase and column in place (just like you are going to use it) and collect from the waste line into a volumetric flask. Use a stopwatch to measure the time it takes to fill to the line and calculate the flow rate from that. For 1 mL/min I use a 5 mL volumetric.
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