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During reagent handling or at the connection junctions, even small changes in the fluid path can cause dissolved gasses to occur in a solution. Factors including pressure, temperature, and chemical mixing are sources of bubble formation. Bubbles in the fluid stream cause detection variables, which can produce unstable, wandering, or noisy baselines.
How do you prevent these variable changes in your fluid path? A Degasser
Degassers eliminate dissolved gases from fluids before they outgas and cause problems, thereby enhancing system accuracy and reliability.