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SLW3296/02AS

Pyrex® Burettes, class AS, automatic zero with PTFE key

10 mL

Synonym(s):

Pyrex, SciLabware 3296/02AS

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121808
NACRES:
NB.43

material

PTFE key

Joint

joint 24/29

feature

graduations 0.02 mL

manufacturer/tradename

3296/02AS
SciLabware

capacity

10 mL

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General description

  • Complies with ISO 385 and DIN 12700
  • With automatic zero facility
  • White enamel graduations
  • 1.5mm bore PTFE key stopcock
  • Burettes and accessories should be ordered separately
  • Burettes manufactured from chemically resistant Pyrex borosilicate glass

Simple operation
  • To fill burette apply a slight positive pressure to lower side-arm
  • To set zero, release pressure to allow excess liquid to siphon back into the bottle

Features and Benefits

• Complies with ISO 385 and DIN 12700• Manufactured borosilicate glass 3.3• With automatic zero facility• 1.5mm bore PTFE key stopcock• All Automatic burettes feature a 29/32 cone.• White enamel graduations• Burettes and accessories should be ordered separately• Simple operation - To fill burette apply a slight positive pressure to lower side-arm - To set zero, release pressure to allow excess liquid to siphon back into the bottle

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PYREX is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.

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