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A single transfer valve configuration which would incorporate a cooler-filter bank is used frequently.
Various transfer valve and cooler-filter arrangements are utilized in auxiliary systems.
After this transfer, valve V2 was switched back to position 2. The freshly prepared precursor solution was loaded on the reagent loop and transferred to the micro-autoclave using THF pumped at a pressure of up to 300 bar.
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This chapter describes the component design coolers, filters, and transfer valves.
The cooling subsystem consists of the transfer valves, the temperature control valves, coolers and the cooling medium whether it is liquid or air.
The function of the coolers, filters, and transfer valves are to continuously provide cool clean fluid to the critical equipment components.
Transfer valves must be designed to positively shut off the unused components to allow for maintenance while the system is in operation.
The function of the transfer valves in the auxiliary system is to allow transfer from one bank of components to the stand-by bank of components without significant pressure pulsations being introduced into the system.
In principle, this total-transfer, valve-based GC × GC is more portable and less expensive than currently available GC × GC instrumentation.
Transfer lines, valves and HPLC system Transfer lines, which are used for synthesis and transfer of solvents or products, are usually made of durable plastic and are suitable for reuse.
In this context, special attention should be paid to the following items: Transfer lines, valves and HPLC system Transfer lines, which are used for synthesis and transfer of solvents or products, are usually made of durable plastic and are suitable for reuse.
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