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Product category: Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Chromacol | Subject: Epsoscint
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 15 December 2003

Vials are just scintillating

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Compatible with Beckman-Coulter, Perkin-Elmer, and other instruments, these vials may be suitable for any lab involved in radio-nucleotide based genomic, proteomic and drug discovery research

Chromacol says it has applied high standards to the production of Epsoscint scintillation vials The company begins the process by specifying glass with a low potassium content that minimises background signal

The glass also meets ASTM type 1 class A and USP type 1 standards.

Critical tolerances on wall thickness combined with high optical clarity ensure reliable and consistent results.

Two choices of urea caps are available: foil-lined have a highly reflective surface, while the inert polyethylene-lined version is suitable for metal sensitive samples.

Conveniently packaged in a 10x10 divided matrix with high-grade shrink-wrap to protect the glass from any abrasion in transit.

Compatible with Beckman-Coulter and Perkin-Elmer instruments among others, these vials provide an attractive choice for any lab involved in radio-nucleotide based genomic, proteomic and drug discovery research.

In addition, they can be used for sample storage within research, pharmaceutical and environmental applications.

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