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Shell vials are an economical choice for many routine HPLC applications. Polyethylene plugs give a tight seal yet are easy to insert or remove.
Package all bottles from each sampling inspection and mail them together in one package typically within 24 hours to the appropriate MSHA Laboratory.
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