What types of headspace vials?

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asked Dec 13, 2022 in Electron Microscopy by aijirenhplcvials (300 points)

What types of headspace vials?

Round bottom or flat bottom
Choosing a headspace vial with a flat (also called a square) bottom or round bottom depends on your particular instrument. Generally, round-bottomed vials are used for robotic arm autosamplers that will pick up a vial and bring it to the autosampler needle, while flat-bottomed vials are used for autosamplers that bring the needle to the vial. A round bottom vial is self-aligning when it's returned to the vial rack by the robotic arm, while a flat-bottomed vial is slightly more stable while it's in the rack. It is best to check your autosampler's user manual if you are not sure.

Beveled or flat top
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Screw-top or crimp-top
Screw caps for headspace vials are a recent development, originally intended for magnetic robotic arm autosamplers. They sidestep the problem of crimping on an all-steel cap or a composite steel/aluminum cap. The plated steel caps are reusable and do not require tools to seal or open vials. They have some drawbacks too. They can only be used for 10mL and 20mL vials. Too much of the internal volume of a 6mL vial is lost to the threaded neck for the cap. Screw cap headspace vials are not suitable for use with mechanical robotic arm autosamplers. The neck of a screw thread vial is a different diameter than that of a crimp top vial, and the screw cap vial lacks the natural ledge formed by the lip of a crimp top vial. That ledge is frequently used by the autosampler to help align and lift the vial.
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