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The Function of GC Inlets

GC solutions is covering the general function of GC inlets. A GC inlet is the interface through which sample is introduced into the GC column. Sometimes people call inlets “injectors”. The word “injector” is better suited to something that actively injects like an automatic liquid sampler (ALS).
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This technical article covers the general function of GC inlets and describes some common attributes and differences whilst providing a context for future articles covering inlets in more detail.

A GC inlet is the interface through which sample is introduced into the GC column. Sometimes I hear people call inlets “injectors”. I think the word “injector” is better suited to something that actively injects sample into the inlet, like an automatic liquid sampler (ALS), or the dude in the lab coat holding the 10 µL syringe. With the many operational requirements placed on an inlet, it is to me amazing that they work as well as they do.

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    Dr Matthew S. Klee is internationally recognized for contributions to the theory and practice of gas chromatography. His experience in chemical, pharmaceutical and instrument companies spans over 30 years. During this time, Dr Klee’s work has focused on elucidation and practical demonstration of the many processes involved with GC analysis, with the ultimate goal of improving the ease of use of GC systems, ruggedness of methods and overall quality of results. 

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