RE: Coplin jars
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From: | jim <jim@proscitech.com.au> (by way of Marvin Hanna) |
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Polypropylene can be heated to 135 C , plenty for wet autoclaving. We handle
PP Coplin jars and I expect that there are several other suppliers. Glass
would
do, but Coplin jars are not made from ovenware glass and are apt to crack
during heating or cooling.
Cheers
Jim Darley
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On Friday, January 21, 2000 11:33 PM, Ronald L. Salisbury
[SMTP:ronald2@uakron.edu] wrote:
> Does anyone make Coplin jars that withstand high temperatures? The jars
> we currently use for heat retreival of antigens tend to soften.
> Ronald L. Salisbury. PhD
> Department of Biology
> The University of Akron
> Akron, OH 44325-3908
>
> Phone: 330-972-7155
> FAX: 330-972-8445
>
>
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