Certified |
LCGC Certified |
Closure Type |
Screw Neck |
Cap Color |
Blue |
Dimensions |
12 x 32 mm |
Format |
Regular |
Material |
Amber Glass |
Seal Material |
preslit PTFE/Silicone |
Volume Capacity |
2 mL |
Type |
Autosampler vial |
Includes |
Vial, Cap, & Septum |
UNSPSC |
41121806 |
Application |
Sample Preparation |
Product Type |
Vials |
Units per Package |
100 pk |
FAQs about LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial
What is the capacity of the LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial?
The LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial has a capacity of 12 x 32 mm.
Is the vial compatible with both liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC) techniques?
Yes, the LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial is designed to be compatible with both LC and GC techniques.
Can the vial withstand high temperatures during analysis?
Absolutely, the amber glass material used in the vial is highly resistant to high temperatures, ensuring reliable performance during analysis.
Are the vials supplied with caps?
Yes, the LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial comes with caps included, providing a complete solution for sample storage and analysis.
Is the vial certified for use in regulated environments?
Yes, the LC/GC certified amber glass screw neck vial is certified and meets the necessary standards for use in regulated environments, ensuring compliance and accuracy in scientific research.
Why are some vials amber?
Glass and plastic vials can be either clear or amber in color. They are typically differentiated because of concerns around protecting the vial's contents from UV light, which can cause damage to certain chemicals. Chemicals that may be easily damaged by the environment are typically placed into amber vials for extra protection. Clear vials are usually chosen when visibility of the chemicals is important for accurate results.
How else are they different?
Amber vials can be heated at higher temperatures in the manufacturing process, while clear glass vials are usually made from expansion glass and heated at a lower temperature.