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Minimum Exctractables Sample Storage Tubes

A new technical study from Micronic reports on tests carried out to demonstrate the minimum presence of extractable organic contaminants in their polypropylene biobanking tubes. 

The possibility of extractables being leached out of polypropylene tubes by aqueous or organic solvents is a major concern to many organisations looking to safeguard their valuable stored samples from contamination.

In the tests carried out, samples of Micronic polypropylene sample storage tubes were extracted with 10% absolute ethanol in ultrapure water and the extract was then analysed using highly sensitive GC-FID and GC-MS instrumentation. Results, included in the report, demonstrate a minimum presence of organic contaminants in the samples extracted from the Micronic polypropylene sample storage tubes.

Manufactured from only the highest purity virgin polypropylene in a certified Class 7 Clean Room production facility, Micronic sample storage tubes are virtually free of extractible contaminants often found in lower grade storage tubes. As a consequence the integrity of your stored samples, over even extended periods of time, is assured.

For further information on polypropylene tubes for high integrity sample storage please visit www.micronic.com or contact Micronic Europe on +31-320-277070, Micronic America on    +1-484-480-3372, Micronic Asia on +31-320-277099 or email sales@micronic.com.

Micronic is a leading global supplier of secure sample storage solutions to Biobanking and laboratory facilities. Dedicated to the design and production of innovative sample storage solutions for over 30 years, Micronic is uniquely able to offer laboratories the expert advice to help them safeguard one of its most valuable assets – its samples.

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