Oct 14, 2021 The conical glass micro insert does not require a spring and can be placed directly in the sample bottle during injection.
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Micro-Inserts are manufactured of clear glass. Vial insert with concial bottom. Micro inserts, when used in conjunction with autosampler vials,
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