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|description='''Syringe\60 | |description='''Syringe\60 mL\Gas-Injection''', 60 mL, with spacer and stainless steel needle, flat tip, for gas injection into the [[O2k-Chamber]]. | ||
This item is a standard component of the [[O2k-Assembly Kit]]. | This item is a standard component of the [[O2k-Assembly Kit]]. | ||
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:::: * For dispatch of the [[Oroboros O2k]], the Gas-Injection Syringe is placed in the [[O2k-Service Box]]. | :::: * For dispatch of the [[Oroboros O2k]], the Gas-Injection Syringe is placed in the [[O2k-Service Box]]. | ||
:::: * When using one or two O2k instruments, a 10 | :::: * When using one or two O2k instruments, a 10 mL Gas-Injection Syringe might be fully sufficient. Injection of a volume of 1 mL of oxygen or nitrogen gas into the gas phase is enough to change the oxygen concentration in the aqueous phase for reoxygenations (oxygen) or for achieving hypoxia (nitrogen or argon). There is a tendency to inject unnecessarily larger volumes with the 60 mL Gas-Injection Syringe. The smaller syringe, therefore, might be more practical. The stainless steel needle with a spacer can be easily fitted to a 10 mL Gas-Injection Syringe. |
Revision as of 10:43, 28 May 2019
Syringe\60 mL\Gas-Injection
Description | Syringe\60 mL\Gas-Injection, 60 mL, with spacer and stainless steel needle, flat tip, for gas injection into the O2k-Chamber.
This item is a standard component of the O2k-Assembly Kit. |
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Product ID | 24430-01 |
Type | O2k, O2k-Assembly Kit |
Link | MiPNet19.18D O2k-Series G and DatLab 6: Calibration |
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- * For dispatch of the Oroboros O2k, the Gas-Injection Syringe is placed in the O2k-Service Box.
- * When using one or two O2k instruments, a 10 mL Gas-Injection Syringe might be fully sufficient. Injection of a volume of 1 mL of oxygen or nitrogen gas into the gas phase is enough to change the oxygen concentration in the aqueous phase for reoxygenations (oxygen) or for achieving hypoxia (nitrogen or argon). There is a tendency to inject unnecessarily larger volumes with the 60 mL Gas-Injection Syringe. The smaller syringe, therefore, might be more practical. The stainless steel needle with a spacer can be easily fitted to a 10 mL Gas-Injection Syringe.