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How to pack a capillary column

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Here's a protocol to pack your own capillary columns for LCMS- much cheaper than ordering pre-packed columns.

Capillary Tubing, 360um O.D., 50um I.D.

Supplier: Polymicro Technologies
Catalog Number: 2000017

Ceramic Tile Cutter

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Catalog Number: 20116

Formamide, 98%

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Catalog Number: 18,590-6

Kasil 1, Potassium Silicate Solution

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Thermolyne Cimarec Hot plate/Stirrer (7.25

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Catalog Number: 47751-148

Tubing Cutter, Fused Silica, Shortix

Supplier: IDEX
Catalog Number: FS-315

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