Selecting the correct septum type is essential for maintaining seal integrity, minimizing contamination risk, and ensuring reproducible results in headspace analysis. Pharmafix™ septa offer certain performance benefits, but they also come with trade‑offs that users should understand before adopting them into routine workflows.
Improved Seal Performance
The primary advantage of using a Pharmafix™‑style septum is its superior sealing capability. This design enhances closure tightness and helps maintain vial integrity throughout pressurization, heating, and multiple autosampler needle punctures.
A stronger seal can lead to:
- Reduced sample loss through vapor leakage
- Improved pressure retention stability
- More consistent headspace equilibrium conditions
Considerations About Chemical Inertness
While Pharmafix™ septa provide improved mechanical sealing, they may not be as chemically inert as traditional silicone / PTFE (duplex) septa, which are specifically engineered for headspace applications.
Potential concerns include:
- Slightly higher interaction potential between sample vapors and the septum surface
- Increased risk of extractables under aggressive chemical conditions
- Reduced suitability for ultra‑sensitive analyses requiring the lowest possible background levels
When to Use Pharmafix™ Septa
Pharmafix™ septa may be a good choice when:
- Mechanical seal integrity is more critical than maximum inertness
- The application does not involve highly reactive solvents or extremely low‑level analytes
- Additional sealing robustness is needed to prevent leaks at elevated temperatures
When to Choose Silicone/PTFE Septa Instead
Silicone/PTFE septa remain the preferred option when:
- Maximum inertness is required
- You are working with volatile organics, low‑level contaminants, or trace‑analysis workflows
- You want to minimize contact contamination as much as possible
These septa are specifically formulated for headspace analysis and have a proven performance profile for minimal sample interaction.