|
|
|
 |
 |
 |  |  |
 |
 |
Don't Get Caught Short on Pipets, a Laboratory Necessity. Order Today!
Long-Tip Sample Transfer Pipets, a handy tool to use in all your laboratory procedures.
- Long tip facilitates sample transfer into the longest NMR/EPR tubes, volumetric flasks with long, narrow necks and great for column chromatography procedures too!
- Versatile for use in all laboratory procedures for transferring small amounts of liquid.
- Available in convenient packs of 100 pipets.
- Two sizes are available for your convenience.
- Latex rubber pipet bulbs (Product Number 804) are also available.
|
|  |
 |  |  |
 |
 |
New NMR, White Rubber Septa for 5mm O.D. thin wall Precision NMR tubes.
- Designed to maintain excellent glass to rubber contact
- Use them to inject your sample or reactant into the NMR tube
- Great for Air-Sensitive samples, Catalytic studies and Titration experiments
- Manufactured under "white room" conditions with certified raw materials for consistency
|
|  |
 |  |  |
 |
 |
NMR Tube Carrier
- Conveniently holds one 5mm O.D., 7 inch length NMR tube
- Made from unbreakable polymer material and has a snap-on cap
- It has a shirt clip that secures the carrier in a lab coat pocket
- Added protection when transporting samples
- Sold in packages of 3 each, one of each color: red, white, blue
Order Now! |
|  |
 |  |  |
 |
 |
New Quick Pressure Valve (QPV) Sample Tubes
Wilmad's new Quick Pressure Valve (QPV) Sample Tubes are designed to simplify the work of NMR scientists.
- Easy to operate valve - one turn to open, one turn to close
- Larger opening for convenient sample addition
- Light weight, concentric design for better performance
- Offered with Wilmad Precision Tubes in thin, medium, and heavy wall
- Choice of Viton and Kalrez O-Ring for different applications
- Unions and fittings available for both 1/16" and 1/8" tubing
|
|  |
 |  |  |
 |
 |
Wilmad-LabGlass presents our
NMR Select-A-Tube Guide
We created this useful Guide to assist you in selecting the right Wilmad-LabGlass NMR tube for your application.
Click View Details to see the guide now.
This Guide is also available when you click on Literature/Requests |
|  |
|  |
|
 |
|