DURAN® Exhibition glass, 100 mL
- Manufactured from borosilicate glass 3.3
- Overhead position of the specimen jar
- Tighter closure due to precise grinding
- Fired-on, highly durable white ceramic
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Product Overview
The multitude of different work steps in the laboratory environment demands a multitude of universally applicable glassware. These glass devices usually have a very simple shape and are characterized by their versatility. Exhibition glasses and museum jars are used to store materials and are often used in exhibitions. Here the objects on display can be preserved and then viewed without touching them.
Specifications
| Boro 3.3 | Boro 3.3 See Details |
| Material | Boro 3.3 See Details |
| Diameter d (mm) | 52 |
| Height h (mm) | 135 |
| h1 (mm) | 39 |
| Capacity (mL) | 100 |
| Diameter (mm) | 52 |
| Nominal Size (NS) | 34.5 |
| Height (mm) | 135 |
| Autoclavable | yes |
| Quantity | 10 |
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Product Overview
Product Overview
The multitude of different work steps in the laboratory environment demands a multitude of universally applicable glassware. These glass devices usually have a very simple shape and are characterized by their versatility. Exhibition glasses and museum jars are used to store materials and are often used in exhibitions. Here the objects on display can be preserved and then viewed without touching them.
Specifications
Specifications
| Boro 3.3 | Boro 3.3 See Details |
| Material | Boro 3.3 See Details |
| Diameter d (mm) | 52 |
| Height h (mm) | 135 |
| h1 (mm) | 39 |
| Capacity (mL) | 100 |
| Diameter (mm) | 52 |
| Nominal Size (NS) | 34.5 |
| Height (mm) | 135 |
| Autoclavable | yes |
| Quantity | 10 |
Learn about the physical and chemical properties of our glass, plastic and rubber materials.
View Technical Information
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