Savillex Pfa Labware Catalog Now Available

Laboratory products

Savillex Pfa Labware Catalog Now Available

15 Jul, 2008

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Savillex Corporation introduces its product catalog. The new catalog features a comprehensive line of PFA (perfluoroalkoxy) labware and sample introduction products including vials, jars, filter
holders, microcolumns, digestion vessels and impingers. Also included are PFA nebulizers and inert sample introduction kits as well as custom molded fluoropolymer products.
Savillex PFA products are used in laboratories around the world and help maintain the integrity of critical samples from start to finish. PFA is the material of choice over traditional glass and other fluoropolymers due to its superior properties.
• Chemically Resistant - can resist the harshest of reagents.
• Contaminant free - will not contaminate your sample by leaching from your container.
• Physiologically and Chemically Inert - the container will not participate in your experiment.
• Extremely Hydrophobic - no water or aqueous adsorption - sample will not stick to the walls of the container.
•Wide Service Temperature Range - widest service temperature for fluoropolymers; ranging from -270°C to 260°C.
• Translucent in Color - allows you to see what’s inside.
• Environmentally Friendly - PFA vessels can be easily cleaned and reused.
• Safe and Unbreakable
Request a copy of the catalog online at www.savillex.com and see what PFA can do for you.

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