9.
Put the container at inlet end. Slight raise the outlet end, tap the tube, and remove the spacer.
10.
Continue to tap the tube to have adsorbent out slowly into the container. If adsorbent does not come out, tilt tube a little more. Be sure to only raise the tube slightly.
11.
When spacer is seen at the inlet, stop tapping and put outlet end back down to the table top. Similarly, if spacer does not slide easily to the inlet end, use the spacer removal tool to help the task.
12.
Measure the weight of container and adsorbent. Cap the container. Be sure to label the container correctly with necessary information. Keep the record of the weight of the adsorbent and section number, typically with section #1 in the inlet and #12 close to the outlet.
13.
Repeat steps from 8 to 12 until all sections (typically 12) are out.
14.
Continue to tap the tube and remove the spacer and glass beads.
15.
Put the union back.
9.
Put the container at inlet end. Slight raise the outlet end, tap the tube, and remove the spacer.
10.
Continue to tap the tube to have adsorbent out slowly into the container. If adsorbent does not come out, tilt tube a little more. Be sure to only raise the tube slightly.
11.
When spacer is seen at the inlet, stop tapping and put outlet end back down to the table top. Similarly, if spacer does not slide easily to the inlet end, use the spacer removal tool to help the task.
12.
Measure the weight of container and adsorbent. Cap the container. Be sure to label the container correctly with necessary information. Keep the record of the weight of the adsorbent and section number, typically with section #1 in the inlet and #12 close to the outlet.
13.
Repeat steps from 8 to 12 until all sections (typically 12) are out.
14.
Continue to tap the tube and remove the spacer and glass beads.
15.
Put the union back.
9.
Put the container at inlet end. Slight raise the outlet end, tap the tube, and remove the spacer.
10.
Continue to tap the tube to have adsorbent out slowly into the container. If adsorbent does not come out, tilt tube a little more. Be sure to only raise the tube slightly.
11.
When spacer is seen at the inlet, stop tapping and put outlet end back down to the table top. Similarly, if spacer does not slide easily to the inlet end, use the spacer removal tool to help the task.
12.
Measure the weight of container and adsorbent. Cap the container. Be sure to label the container correctly with necessary information. Keep the record of the weight of the adsorbent and section number, typically with section #1 in the inlet and #12 close to the outlet.
13.
Repeat steps from 8 to 12 until all sections (typically 12) are out.
14.
Continue to tap the tube and remove the spacer and glass beads.
15.
Put the union back.