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Puncture bags of powders and bulk materials with the pointed tip, then twist the handle to collect samples from multiple layers.
These samplers are cleaned and bagged in a Class 7 clean room. Each bag is marked with a lot number.
Use this multi-layer sampler once and then throw away to reduce the risk of cross contamination.
Press the button to fill the tip with a small quantity of powder. These samplers are also known as powder thieves.
Toss these samplers after you collect and transfer liquid samples—they’re disposable to reduce the risk of cross contamination.
Extract samples of thick liquids, such as oil, with a maximum viscosity of 100 cP.
Often used to collect environmental water samples, these samplers are cleaned and packaged in accordance with EPA protocol B.
These samplers are cleaned and bagged in a Class 7 clean room. Each bag is marked with a lot number. Use these samplers to extract thick liquids, such as oil, with a maximum viscosity of 100 cP.
To prevent contaminating samples, these samplers are sterilized by gamma irradiation and individually bagged. Throw them away after you collect and transfer liquid to avoid cross contamination.
Collect liquid samples from drums, tanks, and other containers.
Lower these samplers into large tanks with a chain or cable to collect samples from the bottom. They are also known as bomb samplers.
Pump the handle to draw liquid out of a tank or drum through a hose into sample bottles. Only the hose and hose weight come into contact with the liquid, reducing the possibility of cross contamination.
Sterilized so they won’t contaminate your samples or lines, these liquid samplers are often used in food processing, pharmaceutical, and biotech applications.
Collect and measure buildup from the bottom of oil tanks, septic tanks, wastewater lagoons, and other areas. Unlike other samplers that only hold liquids, these samplers can draw in solids, too.
Use the pointed blade to pierce bags to collect samples. Each sampler is cleaned and bagged in a Class 7 clean room. Each bag is marked with a lot number.
Pick a handle, snap on a container, and you’re ready to scoop samples. These dippers have a telescoping handle, so you can reach vats, tanks, and ponds from feet away.
Cleaned and individually bagged, these dippers reduce the risk of cross-contaminating samples.
Collect and transfer acids, solvents, and other harsh chemicals. The bowl and handle on these dippers are PTFE, so they resist chemicals better than standard plastic dippers.
Collect, scrape, spread, and transfer small quantities of material—all with a single tool.
A thumbwheel on these spatulas creates small vibrations to dispense tiny amounts of liquids or powder. This makes them a great choice to transfer material bit by bit into a weighing dish.
Reach into beakers and other containers with narrow openings—these spatulas have a blade that is no more than 7/8" wide.
Smear your samples into thin layers or spread them evenly across a petri dish using these small spreaders.
Cleaned and bagged in a Class 8 clean room, these spatulas won’t contaminate your samples.
Break down clumps and scrape stubborn collections of powder from bottle edges and corners.
Use the probe to test the air in a hazardous area before entering. Great for confined spaces.