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Specifications
Certified: Not Certified
Closure Type: Screw Neck
Dimensions: 12 x 32 mm
Format: Regular
Material: Amber Glass
Volume Capacity: 2 mL
Type: Autosampler vial
Includes: Vial
UNSPSC: 41121806
Application: Sample Preparation
Product Type: Vials
Units per Package: 100 pk
Additional Information
FAQs about Amber Glass 12 x 32 mm Screw Neck Vial What is the volume capacity of the amber glass screw neck vial? The amber glass screw neck vial has a volume capacity of 2 ml. Can these vials be used for storing sensitive samples? Yes, these amber glass screw neck vials are specifically designed for storing light-sensitive samples, providing excellent protection against UV rays. Are the vials compatible with automated sample handling systems? Absolutely! These vials are designed to be compatible with most automated sample handling systems, making them convenient for high-throughput laboratories. Do the vials come pre-cleaned and ready to use? Yes, these vials are pre-cleaned and ready to use, ensuring minimal contamination and saving valuable time in the lab. Can the vials withstand extreme temperatures? These amber glass screw neck vials are highly resistant to temperature variations, allowing them to withstand a wide range of temperatures from -40°C to 70°C, making them suitable for various applications.
FAQ
When Should I Choose Amber Glass Over Clear Glass In Vials? The purpose of amber being added to glass is to protect samples that are light sensitive. For example, if you are working with folic acid, the substance is sensitive to photo-oxidation, and even ambient light could be detrimental to accurate analyte quantitation. The glass blocks UV light in addition to blue light and other light wavelengths, offering robust protection.
Any easily damaged chemical is best stored in an amber vial. However, one disadvantage may be the reduced visibility of substances within the bottle. You may also choose amber when higher temperatures may be present.