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Autoclavable
Products listed with this icon may be autoclaved at a recommended cycle
of 120°C, 15 psig (1 bar) for 20 minutes. Refer to the Reference
Section for complete specifications and use information. |
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Biohazard Protection
Products listed with this icon meet OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910.1030
for use as protection against blood-borne pathogens when used as
directed. |
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CE 95
CE 95 denotes safety products that are in compliance with the
"Personal Protective Equipment (EC Directive) Regulations 1992 (S.I.
1992/3139( for personal protective equipment (PPE) that is worn or held
by an individual for protection against one or more safety and health
hazards. |
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CFC Free
As an environmental safeguard, selected products are filled with
CFC-free urethane foam for insulation. |
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Graduated
Product has graduation marks either screened on or molded-in. |
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L900
Products with this icon should be cleaned with NALGENE L900 liquid
detergent. |
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Leakproof
NALGENE bottles and carboys are leakproof at ambient temperature and
pressure when used with their NALGENE closures, except as noted in
individual listings for certain materials and designs. |
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NALGENE Certified
Products with this icon meet specific criteria sush as material
toxicity, extractable levels, bubble point integrity, sterilization
validation, and bioburden. It is our guarantee. |
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New
New product |
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Patent Pending
Product patent pending for Nalge Nunc International |
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Patented
Product patent held by Nalge Nunc International |
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Radiation Protection
Products listed with this icon have been found safe for use with beta-
or gamma radiation-emitting substances when used as directed. |
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Sterile
Products with this icon are supplies sterile by NNI. |
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Transparent
Transparent materials are clear; light passes straight through them (as
opposed to translucent materials, which diffuse light so you can't see
clearly through them). |
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USP VI
Demonstrates that the materials utilized are biologically compatible
when tested according to the U.S. Pharmacopoeia XXII, materials which
pass the Class VI Plastic Evaluation are suitable as implantable
materials. |