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moulded in Polypropylene, this Flask Stand gives a stair like top view. Every step provides excellent support to the round bottom flask at every point of Contact. This Flask Stand can hold round bottom Flasks up to 10 Ltr. capacity. This Stackable Flask Stand can also be steam autoclaved. Material : polypropylene |
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in two different sizes, these Cages provide excellent shelter for different animal species in the laboratory. The metallic top provides proper ventilation and has provisions for feeding the species.
Material : Polypropylene |
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non-corrosive, moulded Retort Stands provide excellent replacement for the metal ones. Even the metallic rod has a polypropylene covering making it non- corrosive. The rod measuring 12.5 mm x 750 mm can be screwed into the heavy base giving way to a perfectly stable Retort Stand.
Material : Polystyrene/ Polypropylene |
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are made of Polypropylene and Polycarbonate. These autoclavable vaccum desiccators can hold vaccum up to 740 mm of Hg for 24 hrs. with out any greasing. The top dome, moulded in rigid and transparent Polycarbonate, gives a crystal clear view of the desiccant placed inside. The Knurled knob on the top provides easy handling of the dome. The lower part is made of Polypropylene. An internal groove is provided on the flange to hold a silicon rubber O-ring. The Polypropylene stopcock is fitted with a self lubricating PTEF plug. This plug works three way i.e. vaccum creation, shutting off & vaccum releasing.
Material : Polypropylene/ Polycarbonate |
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are physically the same as Vaccum Desiccator. Only difference is the absence of stop cock. Grease should be applied on the flanges to make it air tight.
Material : Polypropylene/ Polycarbonate
Both Vaccum & Plain Desiccators are provided with a thick perforated Polypropylene disc with a big hole in the center for easy lifting. The tiny holes in the disc provide air trough & support to the dishes. However porcelain discs are advisable in case of incandescent crucibles. |
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