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Z693693

Duran® filtering flask, with Keck® assembly set

capacity 250 mL

Synonym(s):

212043654

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.43
UNSPSC Code:
41121804
Capacity:
250 mL
Material:
borosilicate glass , flat bottom flask
Manufacturer/tradename:
DURAN® 212043654
Packaging:
pkg of 1 ea, pkg of 10 ea
Joint:
joint ST/NS neck34 mm I.D.
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material

borosilicate glass , flat bottom flask

joint

joint ST/NS neck34 mm I.D.

sterility

non-sterile

packaging

pkg of 1 ea, pkg of 10 ea

manufacturer/tradename

DURAN® 212043654

availability

not available in USA and Canada

capacity

250 mL

General description

The Duran filtering flask includes a Keck clip assembly and is idea for vacuum filtrations. The plastic hose connections meet safety and product regulations, and the flask has the Erlenmeyer shape.

Manufactured from Duran borosilicate glass type 3.3, the flasks have maximum chemical and thermal resistance and meet ISO 6556 standard.

Features and Benefits

  • Complies with ISO 6556
  • Manufactured from 3.3 expansion borosilicate glass
  • Suitable for use under a vacuum due to its heavy wall construction
  • With detachable KECK® PBT hose connection assembly to accept 9mm bore tubing
  • Fired-on, highly durable white print

Legal Information

DURAN is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences
Keck is a registered trademark of Adcuram Lab Technologies GmbH


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