Description
Made from Boro 3.3 heat resistant glass
Complies with ISO 1773
Description: ERLENMEYER FLASK NARROW NECK
Price range: R42,00 through R270,00
Erlenmeyer Flask with a narrow neck (N/N) in a laboratory setting offers several benefits, including:
Reduced Evaporation and Contamination
Minimizes Evaporation: The narrow neck reduces the surface area exposed to air, minimizing evaporation of volatile substances.
Prevents Contamination: The narrow neck makes it more difficult for contaminants, such as dust and bacteria to easily enter the flask.
Improved Handling and Safety
Easier Handling: the narrow neck provides a secure grip,making it easier to handle the flask, especially when containing hot or hazardous materials
Reduced Risk of Spills: The narrow neck reduces the risk of spills and accidents, as it is more difficult for liquids to splash out.
Made of Pyrex, Borosilicate Glass: Resistant to Corrossion, pyrex glass is highly resistant to chemical corrosion, making it ideal for use with harsh chemicals.
Non- Reactive: Pyrex glass is non-reactive, meaning it won’t contaminate samples or react with chemicals.
Thermal Shock Resistance
High Thermal Shock Resistance: Pyrex glass can withstand extreme temperature changes without breaking or shattering.
Safe for Heating and Cooling: Pyrex Glass is safe for use with heat sources, such as Bunsen burners, Magnetic Hotplate Stirrer etc, and can withstand rapid cooling.
Temperature limits for Borosilicate Glass: Erlenmeyer Flasks
Maximum Temperature: 500 degrees celicious for short periods (e.g 30minutes)
Recommended temperature: 450 degrees celicious for prolonged periods, e.g several hours
Safe Temperature range: 20 degrees celicious to 400 degrees celicious for general laboratory use
Made from Boro 3.3 heat resistant glass
Complies with ISO 1773
Description: ERLENMEYER FLASK NARROW NECK
| Size (in milliliters) | 50ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml, 2000ml |
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