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if necessary. Acid solutions must be used with care. Observe all of the
manufacturer's safety recommendations. These recommendations are normally
provided in a material safety data sheet (MSDS) supplied with the chemical.
If you have been analyzing organic solutions, the spray chamber can be cleaned
using a solvent or diluted soap solution. Be sure to inspect the torch and injector daily
for carbon buildup.
O-rings may be cleaned with soap and water. An ultrasonic bath may be used.
Replace if cracked or worn. A torch O-ring kit is available. See the list of
replacement parts at the end of this chapter.
Cyclonic Spray Chamber
The cyclonic spray chamber is a glass spray chamber. The cyclonic spray chamber
may be used with the concentric glass, low-flow GemCone, and high flow GemCone
nebulizers.
Three cyclonic spray chamber options are available. You can use a large baffled (8
mm) cyclonic spray chamber (Part No. N0776053) for aqueous solutions that cause
the plasma to become unstable or extinguishes frequently. You can use a cyclonic
spray chamber without a baffle (Part No. N0776052) for aqueous solutions analysis.
Lastly you can use a narrow baffled (4mm) cyclonic spray chamber (Part No.
N0776090) for organics.
Installing the Cyclonic Spray Chamber
The following steps describe how to remove the Scott-type spray chamber and
replace it either with a cyclonic spray chamber assembly (Part No. N0776052), a
large baffled (8 mm) cyclonic spray chamber assembly (Part No. N0776053) or a
narrow baffled (4 mm) cyclonic spray chamber assembly (Part No. N0776090. See
the following two figures.
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