Plastic vials

When to use plastic chromatography vials

Plastic vials are used when the chemicals used can adhere to glass. This is particularly the case in inorganic chemistry when working with strong alkalis such as phosphoric acid.

Areas of application:

  • Peptide separation
  • PFAS analysis
  • Aqueous samples

Features of our plastic vials:

  • made from high-purity polypropylene or polymethylpentene (TPX)
     

Various cap options:
screw thread (ND8, ND9, ND10, ND13), snap-crimp (ND11)

 

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8002-SC-PP25µl

Polypropylene Vial
Bottle type
Plastic vial
Closure size
ND11 (Snap cap)
Material
Polypropylene
Volume
250 µl
Diameter
12 mm
Height in mm
32 mm

8F02-SC-PP1µ

Polypropylene Vial
Bottle type
Plastic vial
Closure size
ND11 (Snap cap)
Material
Polypropylene
Volume
100 µl
Diameter
12 mm
Height in mm
32 mm

8F02-SC-TPX1µ

Polymethylpentene Vial (TPX); TPX is a relatively brittle material. Scratches or chipping of the surface may occur during transport. We recommend to test the vials prior to placing the first order.
Bottle type
Plastic vial
Closure size
ND11 (Snap cap)
Material
Polymethylpentene
Volume
100 µl
Diameter
12 mm
Height in mm
32 mm