Agilent 1200 Infinity Series DAD User Manual 135
Test Functions and Calibration
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Use of Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell
Use of Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell
The Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell is recommended to be used for several tests
instead of the Max-Light Cartridge Cell (10 mm, V( σ) = 1 μL) or the Max-Light
Cartridge Cell (60 mm, V( σ) = 4 μL) because it allows running the test(s)
without any influence of the rest of the system (degasser, pump, sampler and
others).
The results of the test cell are comparable with the Max-Light Cartridge Cell
(10 mm, V( σ) = 1 μL) filled with water, e.g. Intensity Profile. Only the
Absorbance value is higher on the Max-Light Cartridge Cell.
If the profile of the Max-Light Cartridge Cell differs in the low UV range, then
absorbing solvents are in the cell and should be flushed out. See also “Cleaning
of Max-Light Cartridge Cell” on page 178.
Below table gives an idea on the signal height variation of the Max-Light
Cartridge Cells compared to Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell.
When using the Max-Light Cartridge Cell for tests/calibrations, it should be run at
0.5 mL/min constant flow with water. This assures that the light path is always flushed.
Tabl e 1 1 Max-Light Cartridge Cells compared to Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell
Part Number Description Signal Height (typical)
G4212-60011 Max-Light Cartridge Test Cell 100 %
G4212-60008
Max-Light Cartridge Cell 10 mmV(
σ) = 1 µL
~ 100 %
G4212-60007
Max-Light Cartridge Cell 60 mmV(
σ) = 4 µL
~ 100 %
G5615-60018
Max-Light Cartridge Cell Bio-inert 10 mmV(
σ) = 1 µL
~ 100 %
G5615-60017
Max-Light Cartridge Cell Bio-inert 60 mmV(
σ) = 4 µL
~ 100 %
G4212-60032
Max-Light Cartridge Cell HDR (3.7 mm, V(
σ) 0.4 µL)
100 %
G4212-60017
Max-Light Cartridge Cell ULD (10 mm, V(
σ) 0.6 µL)
100 %