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Bellco Glass Inc.
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Alternate Cleaning Procedures: Ashing Glassware; Ashing glassware reduces all organic compounds to a mineral & carbon ash. To ash, place suitable ware in an oven set at 842°F (450°C) for at least 3 hours. Allow ware to cool, rinse & clean as per stated in the Bellco's General Cleaning Procedures or follow your cleaning protocols. Chromic Acid Wash: Follow all normal safety precautions when using ...
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Bellco Glass Inc.
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Cleaning Silicone & Rubber Components: Silicone & rubber components may absorb cleaners & disinfectant solutions which may leak out during use. It is best not to use these cleaners or solutions to clean these products. After use place silicone & rubber components in distilled water. Let soak. Rinse exhaustively with tap water. Be sure tubing is completely flushed. Place items in a container of ...
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Xcelience, LLC
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Rapid, Sensitive, General-Purpose Cleaning-Verification HPLC Methods Using Fused-Core™ Particle (FCP) Columns on Conventional Instrumentation S. Bannister1, M. Talbott1, F. Hanciles1, R. Henry2 1Xcelience LLC, Tampa, FL; 2Consultant, State College, PA
This work was undertaken to investigate the use of rapid gradients using recently introduced FCP columns on conventional instrumentation in the ...
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Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products, Inc.
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Your company has just developed a new product, and now it is your job to select an environmental chamber to test it. The product must be tested at various conditions to ensure its quality and reliability. Where do you start? What will determine your selection crite- ria? Price, quality, capabilities…. As with any major purchase, sev- eral items must be considered before making the final decision. ...
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Aptuit
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Pharmaceutical and biotech companies of all sizes are increasingly turning to third parties to execute some or all of their clinical supply activities. There is a need for these companies to control and track these activities in their information systems.
This article addresses the various methods in which the activities of third-party supply contractors and IVRS (Interactive Voice Response ...
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