A method of forming a sealed capsule containing a submilligram quantity of
mercury or the like, the capsule being constructed from a hollow glass
tube, by placing a globule or droplet of the mercury in the tube. The tube
is then evacuated and sealed and is subsequently heated so as to vaporize
the mercury and fill the tube therewith. The tube is then separated into
separate sealed capsules by heating spaced locations along the tube with a
coiled heating wire means to cause collapse spaced locations therealong
and thus enable separation of the tube into said capsules.