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Screw cap, solid top with PTFE liner, pkg 100

solid green melamine resin cap, F217/PTFE liner, for use with 4 mL vial with 13-425 thread

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UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

F217/PTFE liner
solid green melamine resin cap

feature

closure type screw thread, green melamine solid cap, PTFE liner

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

parameter

49 °C temp. limit

fitting

thread for 13-425

compatibility

for use with 4 mL vial with 13-425 thread

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General description

Green Thermoset Plastic Caps with F-217 PTFE Liners are known for providing the widest range of chemical compatibility and for being the most temperature tolerant of plastic closures. The color green easily identifies the PTFE liner system. F-217 foam-backed PTFE liners resist attack from virtually all chemicals at room temperature and provides odor and impact resilience for a tight seal with a low moisture transmission rate. F-217 has a low density foam core between two solid layers of LDPE (low density polyethylene). Some uses for these F-217/PTFE lined caps include analytical lab samples, high purity chemicals, strong acids solvents, environmental samples, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostic reagents.

Application

Amber vials fitted with PTFE-lined screw caps may be used to store soil sample extracts at -20 °C under nitrogen, in an experimental study demonstrating usage of lignin-degrading fungi for bioaugmentation, as a viable solid-phase treatment option, for the remediation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) contaminated-soils.

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Solid-phase treatment of a pentachlorophenol-contaminated soil using lignin-degrading fungi.
Lamar RT
Environmental Science & Technology, 27 (12), 2566-2571 (1993)

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