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Milwaukee MI0003 Plastic Stopper Caps for MI0001 Glass Cuvettes | Milwaukee Photometers
Milwaukee MI0003 Plastic Stopper Caps for Glass Cuvettes Keep your photometer cuvettes sealed and sample-ready with the Milwaukee MI0003 Plastic Stopper Caps — the official replacement stoppers precision-molded to fit the Milwaukee MI0001 10 mL glass cuvettes used with Milwaukee photometers.
A secure cuvette seal is critical for accurate photometric measurements. The MI0003 stopper caps press firmly into the MI0001 cuvette opening, preventing sample evaporation, contamination, and spillage during handling — so your colorimetric readings stay precise and repeatable from test to test.
Key Features
Precision Fit: Molded specifically for Milwaukee MI0001 10 mL glass cuvettes — plug-style stopper seats flush for a leak-free seal
Contamination Prevention: Blocks airborne particles, dust, and reagent vapors from entering the cuvette during measurement
Durable Plastic Construction: Chemical-resistant material handles a wide range of photometric reagents and water samples
Spill & Evaporation Protection: Secure stopper fit prevents sample loss during transport and handling between tests
Value Pack: Comes as a set of 2 stopper caps per box
Compatible With
Cuvette: Milwaukee MI0001 10 mL Glass Cuvettes
Instruments: Milwaukee photometers (MI400 series and compatible models)
Applications
Drinking water chemical analysis (chlorine, pH, ammonia, nitrate, etc.)
Wastewater and effluent colorimetric testing
Swimming pool and spa water chemistry
Aquaculture and aquarium water quality
Laboratory photometric analysis
Specifications
Model: MI0003
Brand: Milwaukee Instruments
Material: High-quality plastic
Compatible Cuvette: MI0001 (10 mL glass)
Compatible Instruments: Milwaukee photometers
Quantity: 2 stopper caps per set
MPN: MI0003
UPC: 810666002008
Keep a spare set of MI0003 stopper caps alongside your MI0001 cuvettes to ensure every photometric test starts with a clean, sealed sample — protecting both your reagents and your results.