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Agilent Vial, crimp, HS, 20 ml, RB, clr, 100 pk, G5191-5633 (New)
Agilent Vial, crimp, HS, 20 ml, RB, clr, 100 pk, G5191-5633 (New)
Agilent 20 mL clear headspace crimp vials (G5191-5633) ensure secure sealing, chemical inertness, and thermal stability for accurate GC headspace analysis; pack of 100.

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Agilent Vial, screw, clear, 20 mL, 28 x 75, 100/pk, 6191-9956 (New)
Agilent Vial, screw, clear, 20 mL, 28 x 75, 100/pk, 6191-9956 (New)
Agilent 20 mL clear screw vials (6191-9956) offer reliable sealing, chemical resistance, and compatibility with GC headspace systems; supplied in 100-pack.

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Agilent Needle, headspace transfer line, deactivated, 0.5 mm od, 0.2 mm id., 2322590004 (New)
Agilent Needle, headspace transfer line, deactivated, 0.5 mm od, 0.2 mm id., 2322590004 (New)
Agilent deactivated headspace transfer line capillary (0.5 mm OD, 0.2 mm ID) ensures inert sample transfer in GC-HS. Compatible with G1289A/B, G1290B, G1883A.

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