Role of valves in non-segmented flow systems
1987
Role of Valves in Non-Segmented Flow Systems
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Author Information
Author(s): A. Rfos, M. D. Luque de Castro, M. Valcircel
Primary Institution: Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
Conclusion
Valves are crucial for manipulating flow and automating operations in non-segmented flow systems.
Supporting Evidence
- Valves allow for the automation of sample treatment and flow manipulation.
- Different types of valves can perform various functions in flow systems.
- Rotary valves are commonly used for sample introduction in flow systems.
Takeaway
Valves help control how liquids move in machines that analyze samples, making the process easier and more accurate.
Methodology
The study discusses various types of valves and their functions in flow systems, including rotary, commutation, and solenoid valves.
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