Vials, Screw Top, Glass. Amber, 2ml, 10-425mm threads, 12x32mm outer dimensions. For use as an autosampler vial. BASIK Brand. 100/PK.
Additional Info:
The 9503S‑E‑0AV BASIK™ Screw‑Top Autosampler Vial is an economical, wide‑mouth 2 mL amber glass vial designed for routine chromatography workflows that require light protection and easy sample handling. Manufactured from first hydrolytic, Class A borosilicate glass, the amberized vial provides reliable chemical durability while offering low‑actinic protection for light‑sensitive compounds.
The 10‑425 (ND‑10) wide‑mouth opening allows convenient filling using pipettes or automated liquid handling systems, reducing handling variability during sample preparation. This simple, cost‑effective design makes the vial a practical choice for high‑volume routine analysis where specialty surface treatments are not required.
Key Features
Amber Borosilicate Glass (Low Actinic)
First hydrolytic, Class A borosilicate glass
Amberized to protect light‑sensitive analytes
Considered low actinic for routine analytical use
Wide‑Mouth 10‑425 (ND‑10) Thread Design
Larger opening for easy filling and handling
Compatible with 10‑425 screw caps and septa
Supports manual and automated sample preparation
Standard Autosampler Compatibility
12 × 32 mm format fits common autosampler trays
Designed for routine autosampler injections
Appropriate for non‑critical analytical workflows
Lowest‑Cost Amber Wide‑Mouth Option
Most economical amber 2 mL wide‑mouth vial in the BASIK™ line
Ideal for cost‑controlled, high‑throughput laboratories
Why Choose BASIK™ Amber Wide‑Mouth Vials?
The 9503S‑E‑0AV is selected when laboratories need:
A low‑cost amber vial for light protection
Easy filling and handling through a wide‑mouth opening
Compatibility with ND‑10 (10‑425) closure systems
Dependable performance for routine autosampling
These vials are commonly used in QC laboratories, teaching labs, screening programs, and routine HPLC workflows involving light‑sensitive samples.
Typical Applications
Routine HPLC and LC autosampling
Light‑sensitive analytes
Sample preparation and method development
Quality control workflows
High‑volume, budget‑focused laboratory operations