[DWK Life Sciences] Product Overview

137 Liquid Handling

Reagents

501

520

525

530

Reagents

501

520

525

530

Acetaldehyde (Ethanal)

A

A

Boric acid

A

A

Acetic acid 96%

A

B/2

Bromine

B/2

B/2

C/4

C/2/4

Acetic acid 100% (glacial)

A

A

B/4

B/2/4

Bromobenzene

B/4

B/4

Acetic anhydride

B/4

B/4

B/4

B/4

Bromonaphtalene

A

A

Acetone (Propanone)

A

B/4

B/4

B/4

Butanediol

B/1

A

Acetonitrile (MECN)

A

A

B/4

B/4

Butanol

A

A

A

A

Acetophenone

B/4

B/2/4

Butanone (MEK)

A

B/4

B/4

B/4

Acetyl Chloride

B/4

B/2/4

Butyl acetate

A

A

B/4

B/4

Acetylacetone

A

A

Butyl acrylate

A

A

Acrylic acid

A

A

Butyl methyl ether

B/4

B/4

Acrylonitrile

B/4

B/4

Butylamine

B/4

B/4

Adipic acid

C/1

A

Butyric acid

B/4

B/4

Allyl alcohol

A

A

Calcium carbonate

C/1

B/1

Aluminum chloride

C/1

A

Calcium chloride

B/1

A

C/1

A

Amino acids

C/1

A

Calcium hydroxide

C/1

B/1

Ammonia 20%

B/4

B/4

Calcium hypochlorite

C/1

B/1

Ammonia 20-30%

B/4

B/4

Carbon disulfide

A

A

B/4

B/4

Ammonium chloride

C/1

A

Carbon tetrachloride

A

A

B/4

B/4

Ammonium fluoride

C/1

A

Chlorine dioxide

B/4

B/2/4

Ammonium hydroxide

A

A

Chlorine water

C/2/4

B/2/4

Ammonium molybdate

A

A

C/1

A

Chloro naphthalene

B/4

B/4

Ammonium sulfate

C/1

A

Chloroacetaldehyde 45%

B/1

A

Amyl alcohol (Pentanol)

A

A

Chloroacetic acid

B/1

A

Amyl chloride (Chloropentane)

B/4

B/2/4

Chloroacetone

B/4

B/4

Aniline

A

A

A

A

Chlorobenzene

A

A

B/4

B/4

Antimony trichloride

B/2

A

Chlorobutane

A

A

B/4

B/4

Ascorbic acid

A

A

C/1

A

Chloroethanol

A

A

B/4

B/4

n-Amyl acetate

B/4

B/4

Chloroform

B/4

B/4

B/4

B/4

Barium chloride

C/1

A

Nitro-hydrochloric acid (Aqua regia)

B/4

B/2/4

Benzaldehyde

A

A

A

A

Chloronitric acid 100%

B/2/3

B/3

Benzene

A

B/4

B/4

B/4

Chlorosulfuric acid

B/4

B/4

Benzine

A

A

Chlorosulfuric acid 100%

B/2/3

B/3

B/3/4

B/3/4

Benzoyl chloride

B/4

B/4

Chromic acid 100%

B/2/3

B/3

B/3/4

B/3/4

Benzyl alcohol

A

A

Chromosulfuric acid 100%

A

A

C/1/3/4 B/2/3/4

Benzyl chloride

B/4

B/4

Citric acid

B/1

A

Copper fluoride

A

A

C/1

B/1

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate

A

B/4

B/4

B/4

Copper sulfate

C/1

A

Boric acid 10%

B/1

A

A = Good resistance B = Acceptable with limitations C = Not recommended Code explanations (501 / 520)

1 = Possible crystallisation - blockage or possible coating peeling (do not let dry plunger/barrel together). 2 = Swell of plunger protection layer, possible peeling. 3 = Acid vapours (better resistance with lower concentration). Do not leave instrument on bottle. 4 = R isk of damage, softening or discoloration of external parts through vapours. Do not leave instrument on bottle. 5 = Chemical degradation of glass parts (plunger/barrel). 1 = Possible crystallisation - blockage (do not let dry plunger/barrel together). 2 = Swell of plunger protection layer, possible peeling. 3 = Acid vapours (better resistance with lower concentration). Do not leave instrument on bottle. 4 = Risk of softening or discoloration of external parts through vapours. Do not leave instrument on bottle. 5 = Chemical degradation of glass parts (plunger/barrel).

A = Good resistance B = Acceptable with limitations C = Not recommended Code explanations (525 / 530)

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