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grade
certified reference material
pharmaceutical secondary standard
form
liquid
packaging
ampule of 3x1.2 mL
technique(s)
gas chromatography (GC): suitable
application(s)
cannabis testing
format
multi-component solution
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General description
Hydrocarbons are often used in the production of extracts in the cannabis industry. Care should be taken to minimize residual solvents remaining on material intended for human consumption. To support this, many states have enacted regulations prescribing the routine analytical testing of residual solvents in cannabis-derived products.
This multi-analyte Certified Reference Material is designed specifically to satisfy the needs of analytical testing in California.
Five components have been carefully selected for convenience of use, while promoting long-term stability in solution. The analytes are formulated at 100 μg/g each, and are designed for a 100x dilution factor relative to the California action limits.
For complete calibration of the required California residual solvents, this CRM may be used in conjunction with the other products in the series:
CAN1008
CAN1012
CAN1013
This multi-analyte Certified Reference Material is designed specifically to satisfy the needs of analytical testing in California.
Five components have been carefully selected for convenience of use, while promoting long-term stability in solution. The analytes are formulated at 100 μg/g each, and are designed for a 100x dilution factor relative to the California action limits.
For complete calibration of the required California residual solvents, this CRM may be used in conjunction with the other products in the series:
CAN1008
CAN1012
CAN1013
Analyte
Description
Methylene chloride 100.00 µg/g
Chloroform 100.00 µg/g
Benzene 100.00 µg/g
1,2-Dichloroethane 100.00 µg/g
Trichloroethylene 100.00 µg/g
wgk_germany
WGK 1
flash_point_f
188.6 °F
flash_point_c
87 °C
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