DURAN® Erlenmeyer Flask, NS 19/26, 50 mL
- Complies with DIN ISO 4797
- Manufactured from 3.3 expansion borosilicate glass
- Easy-to-read graduated scale allows the approximate measurement of the flask contents.
- Tight closure due to standard ground joint
- The conical shape of the flask makes mixing of the contents easier
- Fired-on, highly durable white print
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Product Overview
Due to their large footprint, Erlenmeyer flasks are very stable, and are suitable for the preparation and storage of solutions. The additional grinding allows a tight closure of the vessel.
Specifications
Diameter d (mm) | 51 |
h (mm) | 85 |
Capacity (mL) | 50 |
Diameter (mm) | 51 |
Nominal Size (NS) | 19/26 |
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 |
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 × 10−6 K−1 at |
Height (mm) | 85 |
Autoclavable | Yes |
Quantity | 10 |
Product Overview
Due to their large footprint, Erlenmeyer flasks are very stable, and are suitable for the preparation and storage of solutions. The additional grinding allows a tight closure of the vessel.
Specifications
Diameter d (mm) | 51 |
h (mm) | 85 |
Capacity (mL) | 50 |
Diameter (mm) | 51 |
Nominal Size (NS) | 19/26 |
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 |
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 × 10−6 K−1 at |
Height (mm) | 85 |
Autoclavable | Yes |
Quantity | 10 |