Dissolved gas in system fluids can lead to bubble formation that inhibits peak system performance. Changes in pressure, temperature, or reagent mixing cause bubbles to outgas into the flow path, creating inaccurate aspiration and dispense functions as well as disrupting optical detection. Learn how this degassing chamber works and how it can create optimal performance for aqueous chemistries at flows of 5-20mL/MIN (80–330 µL/SEC).