The laboratory manual decrimper is a tool specially designed for gas chromatography (GC) and High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) sample bottles. In analysis, samples are usually stored in special vials (such as chromatography bottles) and sealed with a metal cap (crimp cap). Manual removal of aluminum caps can result in sample contamination or loss, and may even result in hand injury. The decapper provides a safe, accurate and effective method of decapping.
Application
Key application areas for Manual Decrimper include academia, biopharmaceutical/pharmaceutical, cancer research, clinical diagnostics and research, environmental testing, food and beverage testing, genomics, materials testing and research and other areas where precise and safe samples are needed contain. This tool is particularly useful in laboratories focused on gas chromatography (GC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) applications. Especially in laboratory environments where a large number of samples need to be processed, decappers can significantly improve work efficiency.
Features
Manual Decrimpers are compatible with a variety of vial types and sizes, typically used for containing samples for GC and HPLC autosamplers. They are designed to work with crimp top vials, which are known for their ability to provide a secure seal, minimizing the risk of sample evaporation or contamination. These vials are a standard in laboratories handling volatile compounds and are commonly used in applications requiring a chain of custody due to their tamper-proof nature.