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Non-breakable substitute for glass vials

A Zinsser Analytic (UK) product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Feb 6, 2004

These clear plastic vials are made from polyethylene-glycol-terephthalate which make them a non-breakable substitute for glass vials

If you really want to know what happens inside your vial take a look at the Polyvial V-PETG from Zinsser Analytic.

These clear plastic vials are made from polyethylene-glycol-terephthalate which make them a non-breakable substitute for glass vials.

They are resistant to acids, alkalines and most solvents and are available in 4ml and 50ml volumes with self sealing caps which give a perfect gas-tight seal without a liner.

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