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As far as I know with a classical injector internal calibration is required...
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Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
Good point, "basic" thing that sometimes is overlooked. There are also "pressured air" operated crimpers with foot pedals, like those even better than the electic ones, even though not porteble great when you have a large sample flow (at least the early electric porteble ones was a bit heavy when doing many samples).One thing I have noticed is that internal standard addtion for headspace helps compensate for variations in vial sealing as long as an appropriate internal standards is used. There are large variations in vial sealing from operator to operator in many cases using manual crimpers, so I am a fan of the electric crimpers. In many labs doing headspace the limiting factor in precision using external standard is vial sealing.
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