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Jun 3, 2025 | Blogs, Echo® MS+ system, Pharma | 0 comments
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Depending on the samples that you are running on the system, it is possible for the Echo MS electrode to become dirty or occluded over time. Below are two different cleaning strategies that will be helpful for you to maintain your system and keep your electrodes running well.
This protocol is easy to perform between running your sample plates.
This protocol is an offline protocol that can be used periodically for a more intensive wash of the electrode or to recover electrodes that are suffering from reduced flow rates.
Connect the OPI electrode to a small union (1/16 to 1/32) , IDEX Part # P-881 )
Some electrodes may not be able to be recovered but we have had good success with this method.
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