WIMWG10004SJ
Bruker® SampleJet NMR tubes with caps
L 103.5 mm, O.D. 5.0 mm, cap
Synonym(s):
nmr sample tubes, nmr tubes
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material
colorless tube
description
Wilmad tube with Bruker SampleJet caps
feature
cap
neck thread push fit
packaging
pack of 100 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Wilmad WG-1000-4-SJ
parameter
600 MHz frequency
L
103.5 mm
O.D.
5.0 mm
camber
60 μm
tube diam.
5 mm
wall thickness
0.43 mm
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General description
Wilmad Thin-Walled High Throughput NMR Tubes with authentic Bruker®SampleJet™ caps without code have an average camber of 60 microns to guarantee the SNR of the spectrum for small molecule (MW<250) samples up to 600 MHz. Do not use with ceramic spinners.
Wilmad NMR tubes with authentic Bruker® SampleJet™ caps without code, up to 600 MHz. Do not use with ceramic spinners.
Application
Bruker® SampleJet NMR tubes has been used as a sample holder in the NMR experiments.
Features and Benefits
- Top-notch OD tolerances in the industry
- Ensured tight fit in the spinner turbine
- Designed for regular operation in most low to mid field NMR spectrometers
- Catalog numbers ending in “-SJ” feature authentic Bruker SampleJet Caps
Legal Information
Bruker is a registered trademark of Bruker-Physik AG
SampleJet is a trademark of Bruker-Physik AG
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