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You can remove the entire column-detector assembly from a Packard Gas Chromatograph in about 30 seconds . . . w i t h o u t tools . . . w i t h o u t t o u c h i n g heated oven surfaces. (Putting it back is just as easy.) This lets y o u w o r k outside the heated oven area w h e n you change columns and detectors, replace septums or make leak checks. A n d columns can be changed w i t h o u t d i s c o n ­ necting carrier gas lines, eliminating the risk of column contamination. • Other features of this modular line of instruments include: programmed temperature or isothermal operation; separate heat controls at inlet, outlet and detector; interchangeable argon ionization, flame ionization, electron capture and thermal c o n d u c t i v i t y detectors; w a t e r - c o o l e d oven. • Every Packard Gas Chromatograph is installed by a trained factory representative and carries a full one-year w a r ­ ranty. For complete information call your Packard Sales Engineer or write Packard Instrument Company, Inc., 2 2 0 0 Warrenville Road, Downers Grove, Illinois.

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