2mL ND9 Recovery Vial

Mastelf 2mL ND9 Recovery Vials feature a conical bottom design for maximum sample recovery and low residual volume. Compatible with major autosamplers, they are ideal for low-volume and high-value sample analysis.

Additional information

Brand

Mastelf

Material

Type 33, 51 and 70

Bottom Type

Flat Bottom

Writing Patch

Available

Color

Amber and Clear

Size

12x32mm

Silanized

No

Packing

Pakkaging in pp tray and plastic film covered

Volume

2mL

Additional(s)

ND9 Screw Neck

Our Mastelf 2mL ND9 Recovery Vials are specially designed for applications requiring maximum sample recovery and minimal residual volume. These vials are ideal for handling low-volume, high-value, or precious samples in chromatography workflows.

Featuring a 9-425 screw thread and standard 12 × 32 mm dimensions, our recovery vials are fully compatible with common autosampler systems. The conical bottom design ensures that samples are concentrated at the lowest point, allowing for efficient and complete sample withdrawal during injection.

Key Features

  • Standard 2mL vial format (12 × 32 mm)
  • ND9 / 9-425 screw thread
  • Conical bottom design for maximum recovery
  • Low residual volume for minimal sample loss
  • Ideal for low-volume and high-value samples
  • Compatible with 9 mm screw caps and septa
  • Available in clear and amber glass
  • Suitable for HPLC, GC, LC-MS, GC-MS

Specifications

ItemDescription
Product Name2mL ND9 Recovery Vial
Capacity2mL
Usable Volume~1.5mL
Residual VolumeUltra-low
Dimensions12 × 32 mm
Neck Finish9-425
MaterialGlass
ColorClear / Amber
ClosureScrew Cap

Recovery Design Advantage

Our recovery vials feature a precision conical bottom, which provides:

  • Improved sample concentration at the bottom
  • Easier needle access during injection
  • Reduced sample loss
  • Higher analytical accuracy

This design is especially useful when working with:

  • Trace-level samples
  • Limited sample volumes
  • Expensive or difficult-to-reproduce samples

Compatible Autosamplers

Our 2mL ND9 recovery vials are compatible with autosamplers including:

Agilent

  • 1100
  • 1200
  • 1260 Infinity
  • 1290 Infinity
  • 1260 Infinity II
  • 1290 Infinity II
  • 7693A

Waters

  • 717
  • 2690
  • 2695
  • Alliance
  • ACQUITY UPLC
  • 2707
  • 2777

Shimadzu

  • SIL-10A
  • SIL-20A
  • SIL-30AC
  • Nexera Series

Thermo Scientific

  • UltiMate WPS-3000
  • TriPlus Series
  • Accela Autosampler

PerkinElmer

  • Series 200
  • AS-100
  • AS-300

CTC / LEAP

  • PAL
  • PAL XT
  • PAL RTC

Applications

Our ND9 recovery vials are widely used in:

  • HPLC / UHPLC analysis
  • GC / GC-MS workflows
  • LC-MS applications
  • Pharmaceutical analysis
  • Environmental testing
  • Food and beverage testing
  • Trace analysis and low-volume samples

Why Choose Mastelf Recovery Vials?

At Mastelf, we focus on delivering high-performance alternatives to leading brands.

Our recovery vials are manufactured using:

  • High-purity glass
  • Precision moulding technology
  • Strict cleanliness control

This ensures:

  • Minimal background interference
  • Maximum sample recovery
  • Consistent analytical results

FAQ

Q1: What is a recovery vial?

A recovery vial is designed with a conical bottom to minimize residual volume and maximize sample recovery.

Q2: When should I use a recovery vial?

When working with small sample volumes or high-value samples, recovery vials help reduce loss.

Q3: Are these vials compatible with autosamplers?

Yes, they follow the standard 12 × 32 mm format and are compatible with mainstream autosamplers.

Q4: Do you offer amber versions?

Yes, we provide amber vials for light-sensitive samples.

Q5: What caps should be used?

ND9 recovery vials are used with 9 mm screw caps and septa.

Frequently Asked Questions

An autosampler vial is a small, specially designed container used in laboratory settings to hold liquid samples for automated injections into analytical instruments like chromatographs or mass spectrometers. Imagine it as a tiny, high-tech cup for your precious liquid samples!

Reusing vials and septa can mess up your chromatography and cause your assays to fail. You might have to redo the whole experiment, which can be time-consuming and frustrating.

Screw-top vials are the go-to for HPLC and LCMS. You don’t need any special tools to put the cap on or take it off. Crimp vials are the preferred choice for GC analysis. They’re the gold standard when it comes to preventing sample evaporation.

  • When it comes to vial material, glass is your go-to for sensitive HPLC work. But plastic has its moments too, like when you’re dealing with chemicals that don’t get along with glass, like hydrogen fluoride. 
  • Plastic vials are perfect for analyzing heavy metals, water, and proteins, and for capillary electrophoresis (CE) and ion chromatography (IC). 

High recovery vials are indeed a specific type of container used in laboratory settings, particularly in chromatographic analyses like HPLC and LCMS. They’re designed to minimize sample loss on the vial walls, meaning you get more of your precious sample available for injection and analysis, leading to potentially better results.

Here’s what makes high recovery vials special:

  • Surface treatment: Typically have a silanized or deactivated surface, which reduces the interaction between the vial wall and your sample molecules. This prevents sticking and adsorption, ensuring more of your sample remains available for analysis.
  • Vial shape: Some high recovery vials have a conical bottom to concentrate the sample at the bottom, making it easier to extract and inject the entire sample volume.
  • Closure design: Certain types might have a special cap liner that further minimizes sample loss through evaporation or interaction with the cap material.

When would you need to use high recovery vials?

  • Low-abundance samples: When you have limited sample volume or your analytes are present in trace amounts, maximizing sample recovery is crucial for accurate analysis.
  • Sticky analytes: Certain molecules tend to stick to glass surfaces, leading to sample loss. Using high recovery vials helps overcome this issue and improve analysis accuracy.
  • Sensitive assays: When your analysis requires accurate quantification of every available sample molecule, even small losses on the vial wall can significantly impact the results. High recovery vials minimize this risk.
  • Cost concerns: Repurchase or synthesis of expensive samples can be costly. High recovery vials help prevent the need for resampling by maximizing the available sample for analysis.

Things to consider when using high recovery vials:

  • Cost: High recovery vials are typically more expensive than standard vials.
  • Compatibility: Ensure the vials are compatible with your autosampler and analytical instrument.
  • Storage: Choose appropriate storage conditions based on your sample and vial material.

Overall, high recovery vials are a valuable tool for any chromatographer seeking to maximize sample recovery, improve analysis accuracy, and potentially reduce costs in the long run. If you’re working with limited samples, sticky analytes, or sensitive assays, consider using high recovery vials for optimal results.

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