InfinityLab Stay Safe Purging Bottle

Simplify ease-of-use and reduce laboratory solvent vapors

The innovative InfinityLab Stay Safe purging bottle receives and secures up to four solvent lines allowing HPLC users purge multiple solvent channels with the same solvent.

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When do you need to purge your solvent lines?

  • Flush solvent channels at the end of the day to remove buffer salts.
  • Flush solvent channels when changing methods:– Flush with water after using buffer, especially before switching to organic solvent.
  • Flush with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) before switching to immiscible solvent (for example water to alkane, or dichloromethane and back).
  • Troubleshooting contamination: flush all solvent channels with organic mix to remove potential contaminants.
  • Flush system and solvent channels with water/organic mix before shutdown on weekends or holidays.
Traditional purging processPurging with InfinityLab Stay Safe purging bottle
Avoid harmful solvent vaporSolvent vapors can leach into laboratory air because the solvent bottle is either open or just covered with parafilm or aluminum foil.No leaching of harmful solvent vapors into the air.
Closing caps seal off mobile phase bottles during purging.
Ease of handlingAll solvent channels with bulky solvent filters run through the narrow GL45 bottle opening. Solvent filters can fall off when pulling the solvent tubing out of the bottle.Solvent lines can be easily put into or pulled out of the bottle, with no risk of losing solvent filters.
Prevent air in LC linesSolvent lines and bottle caps hang loosely. Filters can slide out of the solvent leading to suction of air into the LC.Solvent lines are securely attached, preventing suction of air into the LC.
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Agilent InfinityLab Stay Safe Purging Bottle

InfinityLab Stay Safe HPLC Solvent Bottle & Caps: Reduce laboratory solvent vapors

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