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  1. questionCan the TSP wash remove vacuum grease from plastics?
    The short answer is that the TSP wash procedure will not remove vacuum grease from plastic. Your best option is to remove the grease by mechanical means (e.g., rub it off with a Kimwipe). You should then be able to clean things up using the TSP wash.

  2. questionIs it possible to use temperature feedback from the bath to regulate an inline solution heater?
    Unfortunately, no. Feedback in inline solution heaters is derived from thermistors located within the heater body. This prevents oscillations in temperature which can arise when the temperature sensor is distal to the heat source..

  3. questionWhen is in-line heating preferred over chamber heating?
    Generally speaking, heating a platform alone is a good strategy only for very slow or non-flow conditions. The solution loses most of its heat enroute to the chamber. Under the more common flow conditions of 2-10 ml/min, an inline heater is a better way to deliver heated solution to a chamber.Co ...

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  5. questionWhat is the thickness of the coverglass you carry?
    We carry coverglass in three thicknesses: #1, #1.5, and #2Generally speaking, glass thickness is expressed as a range to allow for manufacturing variance and our glass adheres to industry standards.#1 = 0.13 - 0.17 mm (130-170 µm)#1.5 = 0.16 - 0.19 mm (160-190 µm) #2 = 0.17 - 0.25 mm ...


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