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27200

Supelco

Aluminum crimp seal (without septum), silver aluminum

pressure release

, diam. × opening 20 mm × 8 mm, pkg of × 100 ea

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UNSPSC Code:
41122001

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material

silver aluminum

packaging

pkg of × 100 ea

O.D.

20 mm

diam. × opening

20 mm × 8 mm

compatibility

for use with 20mm crimp seal vial

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O.D.

20 mm

O.D.

20 mm

O.D.

20 mm

O.D.

-

material

silver aluminum

material

silver aluminum

material

silver aluminum

material

silver aluminum

compatibility

for use with 20mm crimp seal vial

compatibility

for use with 20 mm crimp seal vial

compatibility

for use with 20 mm crimp seal vial

compatibility

for use with 20 mm crimp seal vial

packaging

pkg of × 100 ea

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

packaging

pkg of 100 ea

packaging

pkg of 1000 ea

diam. × opening

20 mm × 8 mm

diam. × opening

-

diam. × opening

20 mm × 9.5 mm

diam. × opening

-


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