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Laboratory vial 18600 series
glasspolypropylene

laboratory vial
laboratory vial
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Applications
laboratory
Material
glass, polypropylene

Description

Reducing failed assays from unknown contaminant peaks and limiting instrument downtime from out of specification vials or septa is a priority for your lab. Waters sample vials, caps & septa can help you do just that. Quality controlled via a multi-step certification process, we ensure that Waters Certified vials meet and maintain specified levels of cleanliness, glass surface properties, controlled pH shifts and adsorptive losses - from batch to batch and vial to vial. Choosing the right sample vial for small and large molecule HPLC or UHPLC applications for UV and MS can help meeting the business demand of your laboratory and the requirement of delivering the result with the best quality needed for your analysis. Overview Available in LC-GC, LC-MS, and TruView pH Control LCMS Certified Vials with cleanliness tested by UPLC-UV and MS Consistent vial-to-vial and lot-to-lot performance High recovery vials for limited sample volumes Compatible with all autosamplers and designed to fit a range of caps Complete selection of vial sizes and materials with combination packs for easy ordering Reduced analyte peak variability for results you can rely on Recommended Use: To reduce risk for your LC analysis while increasing consistency and reproducibility. Which vial is right for your lab? Glass and Polypropylene Vials Application: Glass for basic and legacy methods. Polypropylene where glass is not applicable. Benefit: Low cost, high value. Certification test: Dimensional consistency

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