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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan Associate member states: Turkmenistan and Ukraine Former member state: Georgia September 2016 Version 2 Contents Analytical Applications ..................................................................... 1 Adsorbents .............................................................................. 2 Buffer/Volumetric Solutions ............................................................ 7 Consumables .......................................................................... 22 Reagents ............................................................................... 25 Karl Fischer Titration ..................................................................... 35 Coulometry ............................................................................36 Volumetry .............................................................................. 37 Water Standards .......................................................................41 Laboratory Essentials ..................................................................... 43 Acids/Bases ........................................................................... 44 Metals/Elements ......................................................................56 Organics .............................................................................. 57 pH Buffers ............................................................................. 58 Reagents .............................................................................. 62 Salts .................................................................................. 65 Oligo and Peptide Synthesis ............................................................ 125 BioSyn™ Reagents ................................................................... 126 BioSyn™ Solvents .................................................................... 127 Solvents .................................................................................... 129 Anhydrous Solvents .................................................................. 130 High Purity Applications ............................................................. 130 Honeywell LabReady™ Blends .......................................................141 Performance Grade .................................................................. 142 Pharmacopeia Solvents ............................................................. 164 Analytical Applications A broad range of high-quality adsorbents, buffers, volumetric solutions, reagents, standards, and consumables suitable for use in a wide variety of analytical applications. Adsorbents A wide portfolio of adsorbent materials with diameters between 4-400 mesh in the form of spherical pellets, rods, and moldings with high thermal stability and a high surface capacity for adsorption. Buffers/Volumetric Solutions More than 800 consistently high-quality products ranging from buffer solutions (pH 2.5-10) to reagents and additives for complex metric and volumetric titration in glass and plastic bottles. Consumables Products for sample preparation offering high-grade materials for solid phase extraction (SPE), sample extraction (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe), and cleanup products. Reagents For diverse analytical applications, including indicators for different titration methods, reagents for gravimetric analysis,derivatization reagents, and eluents for HPLC, LC-MS and UHPLC. Our extensive purification and quality controls ensure products meet the highest specifications possible. 1 Adsorbents Product Number Product Name Brand Packaging 292591-1KG Activated charcoal 4-14 mesh, granular, Norit™ PK 3-5 Fluka 1KG 292591-250G Activated charcoal 4-14 mesh, granular, Norit™ PK 3-5 Fluka 250G C4386-2.5KG Activated charcoal acid-washed with hydrochloric acid Fluka 2.5KG C4386-500G Activated charcoal acid-washed with hydrochloric acid Fluka 500G C5510-2.5KG Activated charcoal acid-washed with phosphoric and sulfuric acids Fluka 2.5KG C5510-500G Activated charcoal acid-washed with phosphoric and sulfuric acids Fluka 500G 675326-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™ KB-G Fluka 1KG 675326-250G Activated Charcoal DARCO™ KB-G Fluka 250G 675342-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™ KB-WJ Fluka 1KG 242276-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™, -100 mesh particle size, powder Fluka 1KG 242276-250G Activated Charcoal DARCO™, -100 mesh particle size, powder Fluka 250G 242241-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 12-20 mesh, granular Fluka 1KG 242241-250G Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 12-20 mesh, granular Fluka 250G 242268-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 20-40 mesh particle size, granular Fluka 1KG 242268-250G Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 20-40 mesh particle size, granular Fluka 250G 242268-500G Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 20-40 mesh particle size, granular Fluka 500G 242233-1KG Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 4-12 mesh particle size, granular Fluka 1KG 242233-250G Activated Charcoal DARCO™, 4-12 mesh particle size, granular Fluka 250G C7606-125G Activated charcoal meets USP testing specifications Fluka 125G C7606-2.5KG Activated charcoal meets USP testing specifications Fluka 2.5KG C7606-500G Activated charcoal meets USP testing specifications Fluka 500G 97876-1KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit CA1, from wood, chemically activated, powder Fluka 1KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit GAC 1240W, from coal, for potable water processing, 37771-1KG Fluka 1KG steam activated, granular 22874-250G Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit PK 1-3, from peat, steam activated, granular Fluka 250G 29204-500G Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit RB3, for gas purification, steam activated, rod Fluka 500G 51127-1KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit RB4C, steam activated, rod, for the purification of gas Fluka 1KG 95681-5KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit SA2, from peat, steam activated, powder Fluka 5KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit SX ultra, from peat, corresponds U.S. Food chemicals codex (3rd Ed.), 53663-100G Fluka 100G steam activated and acid washed, highly purified, powder Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit SX ultra, from peat, corresponds U.S. Food chemicals codex (3rd Ed.), 53663-1KG Fluka 1KG steam activated and acid washed, highly purified, powder Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit SX ultra, from peat, corresponds U.S. Food chemicals codex (3rd Ed.), 53663-250G Fluka 250G steam activated and acid washed, highly purified, powder Activated Charcoal Norit™ Norit™ SX2, powder, from peat, multi-purpose activated charcoal, 93067-250G Fluka 250G steam activated and acid washed 329428-2KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ ROW 0.8 SUPRA, pellets Fluka 2KG 329428-500G Activated Charcoal Norit™ ROW 0.8 SUPRA, pellets Fluka 500G 96831-1KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ type DARCO™ 12x20, from lignite, granulated material, granular Fluka 1KG 96831-5KG Activated Charcoal Norit™ type DARCO™ 12x20, from lignite, granulated material, granular Fluka 5KG 161551-175G Activated charcoal
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