CrossLab Liners with Ultra Inert Deactivation
Developed for high sensitivity analysis, Agilent's Ultra Inert deactivation provides extreme surface inertness – even for liners containing glass wool. Ultra Inert chemistry was developed using a suite of tests specifically designed to stress then evaluate liner activity, resulting in liners featuring:
- Reproducibility – highest level and consistent inertness for active compounds, such as acids and bases
- Robustness – tested with a sequence of 100 injections of Endrin/DDT with < 20% degradation, allowing use of glass wool even with highly active compounds at trace (0.5 ng on-column) levels
- Reliability – lot-tested for inertness to ensure consistent and efficient deactivation using both acidic and basic probes at trace level (2 ng) on-column, with low-to no-bleed or background contamination
- Traceability – Part number is permanently identified on the liner for fast and easy re-ordering. Deactivation and glass lot numbers are on the Certificate of Performance. A Certificate of Performance is provided with every liner, and it’s ready to peel and stick into your laboratory notebook for easier compliance
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Ultra Inert liners are delivered in Agilent's exclusive Touchless packaging. Touchless packaging aids in easy installation of the new, clean, preconditioned liner – without risk of contamination from touching.

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Get a robust, reproducible, and reliable inert flow path with Agilent CrossLab Ultra Inert Inlet Liners – even when containing glass wool

Ultra Inert deactivation passes Endrin/DDT decomposition test even after 100 injections
Agilent Ultra Inert deactivation passes Endrin/DDT decomposition test after 100 injections due to better stability and inertness than Siltek liner
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