[RASMB] Flow through centerpieces?
Tom Laue
Tom.Laue at unh.edu
Wed Jan 17 07:52:25 PST 2007
Hi Andrew-
The "flow through" feature is very useful for cleaning the cell without
disassembly. There is no big advantage with them for matching menisci-
very slight differences in the sectors will lead to mismatches in the
menisci, even if exactly the same amount of fluid is put in them. Use
Walter's design for matching menisci. The Stafford centerpieces are
available (as variants of the SedVel60K) from Spin Analytical
(www.spinanalytical.org or www.spinanalytical.com).
Best wishes,
Tom Laue
Leech, AP wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would be interested to know if anybody has opinions on
> the two-hole flow through centerpieces. Are they significantly
> better than the one hole, or would I be better thinking about
> Walter Stafford's meniscus matching design, for best quality
> of data for velocity experiments?
>
> With best regards,
>
> Andrew Leech
>
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