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#3829 - 01/30/02 12:08 AM vials for iodine
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http://www.essentialsupplies.com/indexnew.html<br><br>if you are willing to buy in bulk you can find many sizes and shapes in both glass and PET plastic with pfte lined caps. Bulk == 50 or more vials for around $50 US.

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#3830 - 01/30/02 03:49 AM Re: vials for iodine
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Blue Line will sell as little as one vial. $1 each. Shipping $3 for up to 10. _______________________________________________ PROVERBS 21:19
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#3831 - 01/30/02 03:55 AM Re: vials for iodine
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Did we ever determine if "regular" glass vials (as in non-teflon-lined) woudl work OK if the seal was covered with teflon plumbers tape? Doug?<br><br>I think AyersTG suggested this before.

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#3832 - 02/08/02 08:05 PM Re: vials for iodine
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Doug uses glass vials, so glass must be ok. <br><br>Have we ever determined if the little metal containers that a person at risk of a heart attack would carry with nitroglycerin inside is okay for PotableAqua tablets? I understand nitro tabs are relatively corrosive as well. So, maybe, these specialized containers would do for the PotaAqua as well?<br><br>Thank you, Xavier Phx, AZ

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#3833 - 02/08/02 08:30 PM Re: vials for iodine
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These "nitro" vials come in many sizes including one that contains a glass vial in it. This larger one is fairly expensive. <br><br>herringtons<br><br>You might want to checkout this previous post for other shapes and sizes<br><br>Keychain vials<br><br>I think that the iodine is more reactive with metals than the nitro but I may be wrong about that. You're safe with the vial that contains a glass bottle. If the cap doesn't have a teflon liner then you might use plumbing tape to line the cap.<br><br>Me, I use another home-made aproach as specified on this post.<br>My Kit<br><br>Follow the thread containing that post to get some interesting feedback from the others on my ideas. I am still awaiting the results of my little experiment. I will post them when I have them<br><br>Brad Maxwell

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