Vials, Screw Top, Glass. Amber, 2ml, with Write-On Patch and fill lines, Deactivated, 9-425mm threads, 12x32mm outer dimensions. For use as an autosampler vial. BASIK Brand. 100/PK.
Additional Info:
The 9502S‑E‑WDAV BASIK™ Deactivated Amber Screw‑Top Autosampler Vial is an economical choice for laboratories handling light‑sensitive and adsorption‑prone analytes that require surface deactivation without the cost of premium vial chemistries. All amber vials are manufactured from first hydrolytic, Class A, Type N51A pharmaceutical‑grade borosilicate glass and are chemically deactivated (silanized) to reduce surface activity.
The wide‑mouth ND9 (9-425) design supports easy filling by pipette or automated systems. Integrated write‑on patches and fill lines allow practical sample identification, while the amber glass provides low‑actinic protection for photosensitive compounds.
Key Features
Deactivated / Silanized Amber Type N51A Glass
First hydrolytic, Class A pharmaceutical‑grade borosilicate glass
Chemically deactivated surface helps reduce analyte adsorption
Amberized for protection of light‑sensitive compounds
Suitable for routine analytical workflows
Wide‑Mouth ND9 (9‑425) Design
Facilitates easy and consistent sample filling
Reduces handling errors and spillage
Compatible with standard ND9 screw caps and septa
Write‑On Patch and Fill Lines
Epoxy paint labeling surface for reduced smearing with solvents
Fill lines support consistent sample volumes
Practical for routine sample handling
Budget‑Focused Performance
Economical alternative to premium deactivated amber vials
Designed for high‑volume, cost‑controlled laboratories
Ideal when light protection and deactivation are required
When to Choose This Vial
Choose the 9502S‑E‑WDAV when your application requires:
Amber glass for light‑sensitive analytes
Deactivated surfaces to reduce adsorption
Durable labeling for routine workflows
Low cost without premium chemistries
Typical Applications
HPLC, UHPLC, and LC‑MS autosampling
Light‑sensitive or adsorption‑prone compounds
Routine analytical and screening workflows
Budget‑conscious laboratory operations