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Vials, screw top with phenolic open-top cap, pre-assembled
volume 4 mL, clear glass vial, O.D. × H 15 mm × 45 mm, tan PTFE/silicone septum
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black phenolic cap (open-top)
clear glass vial
tan PTFE/silicone septum
feature
closure type black phenolic hole cap
closure type screw top vial
packaging
pkg of 100 ea
O.D. × H
15 mm × 45 mm
volume
4 mL
fitting
thread for 13-425
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Glass screw top vials (40 ml) sealed with phenolic open-top caps and PTFE/silicone septa may be used to contain pectin or plant material, during δ2H analysis of plant methoxyl groups, in an experimental study to analyse stable hydrogen-isotope of methyl chloride, which is emitted from heated halophytic plants.
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