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sample.
Best wishes
Elspeth
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*Marcus Winter
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*Subject:* [ccp4bb] flow rate for cooling stream?
Dear Patrick, Herman,
Regarding the Cryostream, then referring to the Cryostream 800
brochure
, 2020 7:44 AM
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Subject: [ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] [ccp4bb] flow rate for cooling stream?
Dear Patrick,
if I recall correctly, our systems run at 10-15 ml/min (gas). I will check on
Monday when I am back in the lab.
The original cryos
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Subject: [ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] [ccp4bb] flow rate for cooling stream?
Dear Patrick,
if I recall correctly, our systems run at 10-15 ml/min (gas). I will check on
Monday when I am back in the lab.
The original cryostreams would run for several day's on a tank of liquid
flow.
Best, Herman
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Sorry
Hello Patrick,
On 02/07/2020 21:03, Patrick Loll wrote:
[...]
Does anyone have an estimate for the flow rate one would typically
use for the cold nitrogen stream passing over a protein crystal in a
standard data collection?
[...]
A Cryostream 700 works at 5 litres per minute (gas), I
Sorry, way off topic:
Does anyone have an estimate for the flow rate one would typically use for the
cold nitrogen stream passing over a protein crystal in a standard data
collection?
Background: Our nitrogen “generator” has gone belly-up and the vendor no longer
services it, so I’m testing