| Literature DB >> 26352349 |
Hugo Bissig, Harm Tido Petter, Peter Lucas, Elsa Batista, Eduarda Filipe, Nelson Almeida, Luis Filipe Ribeiro, João Gala, Rui Martins, Benoit Savanier, Florestan Ogheard, Anders Koustrup Niemann, Joost Lötters, Wouter Sparreboom.
Abstract
Microflow and nanoflow rate calibrations are important in several applications such as liquid chromatography, (scaled-down) process technology, and special health-care applications. However, traceability in the microflow and nanoflow range does not go below 16 μl/min in Europe. Furthermore, the European metrology organization EURAMET did not yet validate this traceability by means of an intercomparison between different National Metrology Institutes (NMIs). The NMIs METAS, Centre Technique des Industries Aérauliques et Thermiques, IPQ, Danish Technological Institute, and VSL have therefore developed and validated primary standards to cover the flow rate range from 0.1 μl/min to at least 1 ml/min. In this article, we describe the different designs and methods of the primary standards of the gravimetric principle and the results obtained at the intercomparison for the upper flow rate range for the various NMIs and Bronkhorst High-Tech, the manufacturer of the transfer standards used.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26352349 DOI: 10.1515/bmt-2014-0145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Tech (Berl) ISSN: 0013-5585 Impact factor: 1.411