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of free ions,low coefficient of expansion and very high chemical resistance. ... 2ml Clear autosampler vial,12mm Diameter,32mm Height,9-425 screw top.
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Optimize sample preparation with these LCGC certified clear glass vials 12 by 32 mm screw neck vials with cap and preslit pTFE/silicone septum in a pack of
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Mar 22, 2020 Screw 9mm (N9) HPLC Vial, Cap, Septa and Inserts ... The alkali content is low and 33-expansion glass has very low free ion content.
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addition to chromatography vials, caps and Magnetic screw cap with a variety of headspace septa available. ... extremely, low binding coefficients.
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extending the autosampler needle lifetime with minimal damage and preventing sample evaporation due to poor vial-septa-cap sealing.
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✓LOW EXPANSION COEFFICIENT - 9mm Screw Thread Autosampler Vials are made of Clear GC sample vials included blue ABS Screw Cap & Septa (Red PTFE/White ...
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Quartz glass has a very low thermal expansion coefficient, septa lined open top cap; closed cap; liner material; sealing needed; threaded cap or crimp.
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Chromatography Autosampler Vial and Closure Kits. 10mm Non-Assembled Screw Thread Autosampler Amber Glass Vial Kits, with ID, lt. blue cap, red PTFE/white
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Routine Vials and Caps are ideal for most HPLC and GC applications and high 9mm Black Screw Cap, Red Silicone/ Clear PTFE Septa, Standard HPLC Septa ...
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Screw neck vials ND10 Hydrolytic class glass is very hard and has a low expansion coefficient even ... cap and shoulder of the vial for robotic arms).
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A wide opening vial deserves a wide opening cap The first low particle, low background chromatography vials ... Screw Vial, 2mL with AVCS Closure.
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"H" = Distance from top to shoulder for crimp and robotic arm clearance Linear Coefficient of Expansion - Fractional change in length of glass per ...
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PerkinElmer offers a variety of GC headspace vials, caps and septa to fulfil your application needs. Our patented vial and cap design incorporates pressure-
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These vials must use a nonstandard 9 mm vial cap size. Samples to be examined are sometimes rather small, necessitating the use of Limited Volume Vials (LVVs).