Systems approach to products and applications
The diagram below represents the layout of a "typical" liquid chromatography system. We've identified the main components of the system and list below what Bio-Chem Fluidics products can be used with or inside those components.

A. Solvent delivery
Solvent Safety Bottle Caps - used to prevent harmful solvent vapors from being released into the atmosphere. Also prevents spillage. More on Solvent Safety Bottle Caps here.
Tubing - both flexible and semi-rigid tubing is used to withdraw solvent from the bottle. More on tubing here
Omni-Lok fittings - used here to provide positive connections between the tubing and the bottle cap. More on Omni-Lok and our other fittings systems here.
B. Flow mixing valve
Flow selection valve - here a flow selection valve is being used as a mixing valve to provide an accurate mixture of the solvents prior to being pumped into the chromatography column. More on Flow Selection Valves here.
C. Auto-Sampler
Isolation Valves - on the low pressure side of the Auto-Sampler (≤ 100 psi / 7 bar) solenoid operated isolation valves are used to provide fluid control. More on Isolation Valves here.
Tubing, Omni-Lok fittings, Adaptors for fluid transfer within the auto-sampler.
D. Detector
Isolation Valves, Tubing, Omni-Lok fittings, Adaptors for fluid transfer within the detector.
E. Flow mixing valve
Flow selection valve - here a flow selection valve is being used to divert the flow from the detector either to product collection or to waste. More on Flow Selection Valves here.
F. Solvent waste
Solvent Safety Bottle Caps - used to prevent harmful solvent vapors from being released into the atmosphere. Also prevents spillage. More on Solvent Safety Bottle Caps here.
Tubing - both flexible and semi-rigid tubing is used to withdraw solvent from the bottle. More on tubing here
Omni-Lok fittings - used here to provide positive connections between the tubing and the bottle cap. More on Omni-Lok and our other fittings systems here.
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