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Amber storage bottles
volume 30 mL, O.D. × H 32 mm × 80 mm, thread for 20-400, PTFE/silicone septum, black phenolic hole cap, pkg of 12 ea
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SCREW-CAP AMBER SEPTUM BOTTLE 30ML PK12
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material
PTFE/silicone septum
amber glass bottle
black phenolic hole cap
feature
closure type screw top bottle
pre-assembled
packaging
pkg of 12 ea
O.D. × H
32 mm × 80 mm
septum diam. × total thickness × PTFE thickness
18 mm × 125 mil × 2 mil
volume
30 mL
fitting
thread for 20-400
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Amber storage bottles may be used in an assay methodology for measuring cyanuric acid in pool water samples and urine specimens, for refrigerating the samples at 4°C. It may also be used to store samples during sampling locations and strategy, in an experimental study to describe the implication of chiral signatures of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in air and soil.
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