DURANĀ® Engler Flask with standard ground joint, ASTM & DIN, 125 mL
- Conforms to ASTM D86 and DIN EN ISO 3405
- Manufactured from 3.3 expansion borosilicate glass
- Precisely fitting connection due to standard ground joint
- With standard ground joint 19/26
- Fired-on, highly durable white ceramic
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Product Overview
Abdominal vessels are called flasks in the laboratory and, in addition to beakers, are other universally applicable vessels. They are used e.g. for distillation or for heating liquids. In addition to the commonly used multi-neck flasks, Engler flasks can also be used for distillations. This type of distillation flask has a fixed side arm, inclined at 75 degrees, which is attached to the neck of the flask. Via this side arm, the steam is led into a cooler where it finally condenses to the distillate. Thermometers can be introduced via the neck of the flask. An integrated grounded joint ensures a tight closure of the apparatus.
Specifications
Boro 3.3 | Borosilicate glass 3.3 has a very good chemical resistance, virtual inert behavior, a high maximum usage temperature, high light transparency and minimal thermal expansion. Borosilicate glass 3.3 has a linear coefficient of expansion of 3.3 Ć 10ā6 Kā1 at 20 °C. It also conforms to the requirements of a USP/EP/JP Type 1 neutral glass suitable for use by the pharmaceutical industry. The properties of DURANĀ® are specified to ISO 3585 and ASTM-E438 Type 1 Class A. |
Diameter d (mm) | 69 |
h (mm) | 215 |
d1 (OD) (mm) | 22 |
Capacity (mL) | 125 |
Diameter (mm) | 69 |
Side Arm OD (mm) | 7 |
Marking Area | The marking area is a printed ceramic area on laboratory glassware for marking / identification using a wax pencil. Also called marking field, white marking spot or marking square. |
Material | BORO 3.3 |
Side Arm Length (mm) | 100 |
Height (mm) | 215 |
Autoclavable | Yes |
Quantity | 10 |
Product Overview
Abdominal vessels are called flasks in the laboratory and, in addition to beakers, are other universally applicable vessels. They are used e.g. for distillation or for heating liquids. In addition to the commonly used multi-neck flasks, Engler flasks can also be used for distillations. This type of distillation flask has a fixed side arm, inclined at 75 degrees, which is attached to the neck of the flask. Via this side arm, the steam is led into a cooler where it finally condenses to the distillate. Thermometers can be introduced via the neck of the flask. An integrated grounded joint ensures a tight closure of the apparatus.
Specifications
Boro 3.3 | Borosilicate glass 3.3 has a very good chemical resistance, virtual inert behavior, a high maximum usage temperature, high light transparency and minimal thermal expansion. Borosilicate glass 3.3 has a linear coefficient of expansion of 3.3 Ć 10ā6 Kā1 at 20 °C. It also conforms to the requirements of a USP/EP/JP Type 1 neutral glass suitable for use by the pharmaceutical industry. The properties of DURANĀ® are specified to ISO 3585 and ASTM-E438 Type 1 Class A. |
Diameter d (mm) | 69 |
h (mm) | 215 |
d1 (OD) (mm) | 22 |
Capacity (mL) | 125 |
Diameter (mm) | 69 |
Side Arm OD (mm) | 7 |
Marking Area | The marking area is a printed ceramic area on laboratory glassware for marking / identification using a wax pencil. Also called marking field, white marking spot or marking square. |
Material | BORO 3.3 |
Side Arm Length (mm) | 100 |
Height (mm) | 215 |
Autoclavable | Yes |
Quantity | 10 |