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CDS Empore™ 3291 Radium RAD DISK, 47 mm

Selectively bonding Ra2+ cations from sample solutions. Used for nucleid species detection. Reduce extraction time and solvent use for analytical preparation of aqueous environmental samples.

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Catalog No. 13-110-074

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Description

Description

Empore™ RAD Disks provide an efficient alternative to conventional radiochemical sample preparation methods that use wet chemistry or packed columns.

  • Empore RAD disks provide a sample prep solution for large volume aqueous samples
  • The disk format provides a large surface area for sorbent/sample contact
  • Fast flow rates and high throughput may be realized with use of an Empore RAD disk
  • RAD disks form convenient direct counting sources when used in applicable test methods
  • Available with a variety of packings in 47 mm size
  • Approved to detect detect Radium-226 in EPA Method 903.1 and Radium-228 in EPA Method 904.0
  • Method detection limit: 0.1 pCi/L for Radium-226, and 1 pCi/L for Radium-228
Specifications

Specifications

500 mg
Vacuum Manifolds or Automated SPE Equipment
Extraction Disk
Disk
12 μm
60/Cs.
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To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination, handling radiochemical materials or false negative results: Read, understand and follow all recommendations in the product MSDS and Instructions for Use.

To reduce the risks associated with radiochemical materials: Always wear the proper PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) when handling used product.

To reduce the risks associated with false negative results for radiochemicals: Always use the Empore™ Cesium Rad Disks by the expiration date.

To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination: Dispose of used disks according to standard radiochemical procedures and regulations. Unused disks may be disposed of in accordance with standard procedure for laboratory waste.