SKU: 186005668CV
TruView pH Control LCMS Certified Clear Glass, 12 x 32 mm, Screw Neck Vial, Max Recovery, with Cap and PTFE/Silicone Septum , 1.5 mL Volume, 100/pk

TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass Screw Neck Max Recovery Vial | 186005668CV


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Product Description

TruView pH Control LCMS Certified Vials are produced following tightly controlled manufacturing processes and handling procedures. They are tested for cleanliness by mass spectrometers and for low analyte adsorption by LC-MS/MS.

Specifications

  • Certified

    TruView pH Control LCMS Certified

  • Closure Type

    Screw Neck

  • Cap Color

    Black

  • Dimensions

    12 x 32 mm

  • Format

    Max Recovery Vial

  • Material

    Clear Glass

  • Seal Material

    PTFE/Silicone

  • Volume Capacity

    1.5 mL

  • Type

    Autosampler vial

  • Includes

    Vial, Cap, & Septum

  • Sample Limited

    Sample Limited

  • UNSPSC

    41121806

  • Application

    Sample Preparation

  • Brand

    TruView

  • Product Type

    Vials

  • Units per Package

    100 pk

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TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass 12 x 32 mm Screw Neck Max Recovery Vial, with Cap and PTFE/Silicone Septum, 1.5 mL Volume, 100/pk

With the TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass Screw Neck Vial, with Cap and PTFE/Silicone Septum, you may store all of your solvents, solutions, and samples safely in a chemically inert environment. Waters thoroughly chemically tests and certifies all vials produced and provided for LC and LC/MS analysis. The vials are also thoroughly examined using mass spectrometers for cleanliness and ACQUITY MS/MS for low analyte adsorption.

The Waters TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass Screw Neck Vial's screw-top mechanically holds the septum in place during piercing and also produces a good seal. The PTFE/Silicone septum has proven to be excellent at resealing and is suggested for multiple injections and sample storage. With a recommended operating temperature range of -40°C to 200°C, the PTFE/Silicone septum is chemically resistant until pierced, then achieves the chemical compatibility of the silicone after being punctured making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

The TruView LCMS Certified vials, like all Waters products, are manufactured using very rigidly controlled manufacturing processes and handling procedures. All Waters TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass Screw Neck Vials, with Cap and PTFE/Silicone Septum are manufactured and handled utilizing chemically inert materials to ensure there are no pollutants or impurities present; hence enabling you to get interference-free results. The manufacturing facilities use only the cleanest ingredients and adhere to the strictest ISO 9001 guidelines. Mass spectrometers and ACQUITY/MS/MS test all TruView LCMS Certified Clear Glass Screw Neck Total Recovery Vials, with Cap and PTFE/Silicone Septum for cleanliness and low analyte adsorption.

You can review our website to shop for lab equipment as per the needs of your laboratory or to connect with a member of our global support team for any assistance you may need.

You might also want to review the Waters Black Cap and Preslit PTFE/Silicone Septum for TruView Vials, which are color-coded. Black caps are spare caps for TruView LC/MS Certified Vials. The septum will enable you to replace the pre-slit PTFE/Silicone septum of the glass vials and offers sufficient venting to prevent vacuum formation in the sample vial. It delivers outstanding sample-draw reproducibility while exhibiting excellent resealing characteristics.

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