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Improved Tube Cracker for Opening Vacuum-Sealed Glass Tubes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2016
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A variety of analytical procedures involve breaking open a glass or quartz vessel containing a gaseous sample, and then quantitatively collecting the sample gases for analysis. In order to do this, a variety of “tube crackers” have been used. This paper discusses an alternate tube cracker that offers numerous advantages over those that have been discussed previously in the literature.
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