Hampton 50号毛细管Glass Number 50 Capillaries

Hampton 50号毛细管Glass Number 50 Capillaries

Glass Number 50 Capillaries

应用:

  X-ray data collection

  Liquid-liquid diffusion crystallization

  Gel acupuncture crystallization

Features

  Glass Number 50 (borosilicate)

  Thin walled – 10 micron

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Description 描述
Glass Number 50 (borosilicate glass) capillaries that are extremely thin walled (approximately 10 micron wall thickness). The length of the capillary has a well defined diameter, with one end having a funnel shape and the other end closed. Glass capillaries have a wall thickness of 0.01 mm and an overall length of 80 mm +/- 5 mm. Glass capillaries are available in a wide range of outside diameters from 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm. They are designed to mount, hold, and store small molecule and biological macromolecular crystals for x-ray data collection. Capillaries can also be used for crystal density measurements and crystal growth experiments. The capillaries can be sealed tightly against moisture and gases using wax, epoxy, or other sealing materials.

In determining what glass or quartz capillary is right for you, please refer to the “Linear Absorption Coefficient µ cm-1” table. This table indicates the amount of radiation that is absorbed by the capillary during x-ray data collection.

For 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm capillaries the open end capillary tube base size is 3.0 +/- 0.15 mm OD x 0.13 +/- 0.10 mm Wall thickness.

The Diameter is measured 40 mm from the closed end. The tolerances are as follows

Glass Number 50 Capillaries

Glass Number 50 Capillaries

0.1 mm -0.075 / +0.075 mm
0.2 mm -0.050 / +0.050 mm
0.3 mm -0.050 / +0.100 mm
0.4 mm -0.100 / +0.100 mm
0.5 mm -0.100 / +0.100 mm
0.6 mm -0.100 / +0.100 mm
0.7 mm -0.150 / +0.150 mm
0.8 mm -0.150 / +0.150 mm
0.9 mm -0.150 / +0.150 mm
1.0 mm -0.150 / +0.250 mm
1.5 mm -0.250 / +0.250 mm
2.0 mm -0.250 / +0.250 mm

Capillaries have only been tested at atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg (torr), 29.92 inHg, 14.696 psi). Use at other pressures has not been tested.