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Table of Contents Apparel Labware, continued pH Measurement Lab Coats . 2-7 Jars . 48-49 pH Buffers . 98 Applicators Petri Dishes and Racks . 49-52 pH Indicators and Dispensers . 98-99 Applicators . 8 Plates . 52-53 Racks Scrapers . 8 Strainers . 53-54 Bottle Station . 100 Spatulas . 9 Trays . 54 Drying Racks . 100 Tongue Depressors . 9 Liquid Handling Microtubes . 100-101 Autoclaves Air Displacement Pipettes . 55-57 Syringe Racks . 101 Accessories . 10 -11 Automated Pipette Aids . 58 Tube Racks . 101-103 Cleaning Devices . 58 Chromatography Safety Multichannel Pipettor . 59 Columns and Accessories . 12-13 Beta Storage Containers . 104 Pipette Tips and Accessories . 59-71 First Aid . 104-105 Clean Room Quality Control Testing . 72 Spill Kits . 105 Cleaners and Solutions . 14 Serological Pipettes . 72-74 Waste Handling . 106 Dispensers . 14-17 Dispenser Syringe Pipettor . .74 Specimen Transport/Storage Gloves . 18 Transfer Pipettes . 75-78 24-Hour Urine Containers . 107 Mats . 18 Volumetric Pipettes . 78 Mopping Systems . 18 Diagnostic Mailers . 107 Microscope Slides Swabs . 18 Specimen Accessories Wipers . 18-22 Bags . 108-109 Lens Cleaner and Paper . 79 Cups and Containers . 109-110 Cleaning Supplies and Solutions Pocket Zoom Microscope . 79 Handling Lockbox . 111 Chemical Solutions . 23 Slide Cabinets . 79 Sputum Collection . .111 Cleaning Accessories . 24 Slide Storage and Mailers . 79-80 Urine Collection . .111 Cleaners . 24-25 Cover Glass/Coverslips . 81-82 Vials/Vial Stopper . .111-114 Disinfectants/Sterilants . 25-26 Slides . 82-87 Soaps, Handcare and Lotions . 26 Temperature Monitoring Miscellaneous Supplies Stain Remover . 27 Hygrometers . 115 Alarm-Spill Alert . 88 Testing Strips . 27 Tachometers . 115 Biopsy Bags . 88 Towels and Wipes . 27-29 Thermometers . 116 -119 Calculators . 88 Waste Containers . 30 Temperature Probe . 119 Carts . 88-89 Test Tubes and Closures Conductivity Magnifiers . 89 Corks . 120 Meters and Supplies . 31 Measuring Calipers . 89 Flange Cap Closures . 120 Cryogenic Storage Paper and Notebooks . 90 Plastic Caps . 120 Vials and Storage Systems . 32-33 Pens and Marking Devices . 90-91 Plug-Type Closures . 121-123 Pumps . 91 Desiccators Screw Caps . 123 Ties . 92 Desiccators . 34 Centrifuge Tubes . 123-129 Tools . 92 Test Tubes . 130-135 Labels, Tapes and Sealers Trays and Pans . 92 Film and Film Dispensers . 35 Test Tube Accessories . 135 Personal Protection Labels . 35-39 Timers Absorbent Papers . 95 Tapes . 38-39 Clocks . 136-137 Ear Plugs . 93 Controllers . 137-138 Labware Face Shields . 93 Timers and Stopwatches . 139-147 Beakers . 40 Glasses and Goggles . 93-94 Bottles and Accessories . 40-45 Glasses Holder . 94 Tubing . 148 Cell Scrapers . 45 Hazardous Material Detection . 95 Product Index . 149-170 Cylinders and Graduates . 45 Liners . 95 Flasks . 46-47 Masks . 95 Catalog Number Index . 171-182 Funnels . 48 Shields . 95-97 Terms and Conditions of Sale . 183 Glass Beads . 48 cardinalhealth.com 1 Apparel Lab Coats Cat. No. Description Qty. Purple C3630PPXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630PPS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630PPM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630PPL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Apparel C3630PPXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630PP2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630PP3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Raspberry C3630RBXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RBS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RBM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RBL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RBXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RB2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630RB3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Disposable Hip-Length Lab Jackets Sky blue CARDINAL HEALTH - Our disposable lab jackets feature snap fronts, C3630SBXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs three pockets and knit collars . They are latex-free and made from C3630SBS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs soft, three-layer SMS fabric that is fluid-resistant and breathable, C3630SBM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs but not impervious . C3630SBL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Cat. No. Description Qty. C3630SBXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Ceil blue C3630SB2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CBXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630SB3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CBS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Teal C3630CBM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TEXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CBL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TES Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CBXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TEM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CB2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TEL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630CB3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TEXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Medical blue C3630TE2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MBXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630TE3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MBS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs White C3630MBM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WHXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MBL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WHS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MBXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WHM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MB2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WHL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630MB3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WHXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WH2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3630WH3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs 2 Cardinal Health General Lab Supplies cardinalhealth.com To order, call: 800.964.5227 To order, call: 800.964.5227 cardinalhealth.com Apparel Lab Coats Cat. No. Description Qty. Purple C3660PPXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660PPS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Apparel C3660PPM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660PPL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660PPXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660PP2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660PP3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Raspberry C3660RBXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RBS Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RBM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RBL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RBXL X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RB2XL 2X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs C3660RB3XL 3X-large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Teal Disposable Knee-Length Lab Coats C3660TEXS X-small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs CARDINAL HEALTH - Our lab coats feature snap fronts, three pockets C3660TES Small 10/pk, 10 pk/cs and knit collars . They are latex-free and made from soft, three-layer C3660TEM Medium 10/pk, 10 pk/cs SMS fabric that is fluid-resistant and breathable, but not impervious . C3660TEL Large 10/pk, 10 pk/cs Cat. No. Description Qty. 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