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Wheaton PET Liquid Scintillation Vials provide a clarity comparable to glass with the safety of plastic. All vials are made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) that is extremely durable, offers low permeability to solvents and minimal background count. All vials can be incinerated; CO2 and H2O are the only byproduct. Trays come in 100 vials that are shrink-wrapped in plastic for protection against contamination. Researchers can use the vials for scintillation counting instrumentation, as a sample vial, or transferring samples from one lab to another. Scintillation vials have a cap liner material that is Metal Foil, Linerless, Poly Seal Cone, or Foamed Polyethylene, and a cap material made of polypropylene or urea. Wheaton is a dependable provider of liquid scintillation vials for research requirement.