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Agilent 1200 Series LC Micro Collection/Spotting System specifications |
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Performance specs |
Baseline noise: ±3 × 10-5 AU, at 254 nm, at flow rates <100 µL/min |
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System delay volume (typical) |
5 µL from EFC to column head, for flow rates up to 20 µL/min (default setup); 14 µL from EFC to column head, for flow rates up to 100 µl/min (default setup) |
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System control |
Through local computer software, LAN or local handheld control module |
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GLP features |
Early maintenance feedback—EMF (tracks lamp burn time, usage, number of injections with limits and feedback messages) |
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Agilent 1200 Series Micro Collector/Spotter |
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Delay volume |
Typically 0.25 µL with 25 µm capillary 1 µL with 50 µm capillary 4 µL with 100 µm capillary |
| Fraction collection containers |
384 and 96 well-plate format (standard and conical shape), eppendorf tubes (0.5, 1.5, 2.0 ml) |
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MALDI carriers |
For Agilent, Applied Biosystems, Bruker and Micromass targets |
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Fraction capacity |
4 well plates, 4 MALDI plates or 4 x 27 Eppendorf tubes |
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Maximum collector capacity |
2 micro fraction collector/spotter in parallel with 2PS/6PT micro valve |
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Typical volumes for spotting |
100 - 5000 nL |
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Spotting frequency |
< 0.33 Hz |
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Matrix addition |
With syringe pump |
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Maximum. system flow |
100 µL/min (higher flow rates requires system modifications) |
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Minimum fraction volumes |
Typically 2 µL (depending on fraction collection container) |
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Cooling |
With G1330B Peltier Thermostat |
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Trigger modes |
Time and peak-based (threshold, up-/downslope and time table), combination of different modes |
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Trigger source |
Agilent 1200 Series MWW and DAD detectors and third-party detectors (requires UIB) |
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Environment |
4 - 55 °C constant temperature 95 % humidity (non condensing) |
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Specifications Agilent 1200 Series Modules |
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