Flame ionization detection is the most commonly used GC detection method due to it's superior ability to measure hydrocarbons. Using a carrier gas, the sample is ionized via a hydrogen-air flame, then collected using a polarizing voltage. The current produced is measured and used to quantify the amount of sample being burned. Agilent provides a full range of supplies required to run fid chromatography. This includes igniter glow plugs, collector nuts, cleaning and maintenance kits and our newly designed single-piece FID jets. These innovative jets are aimed to improve ease of installation by eliminating damage to the threads as well as your column heads and improve your overall fid analysis.
Agilent FID Jet, universal fit, 0.011 inch ID
Catalog Number | 5200-0176 |
Description | Agilent FID Jet, universal fit, 0.011 inch ID |