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Z314668

Hirschmann® EM dispenser, adjustable volume

volume 0.4-2 mL, accuracy: 0.5%, precision: 0.1 CV%

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121516
NACRES:
NB.01

material

ceramic piston

feature

subdivision 0.05 mL

manufacturer/tradename

Hirschmann 9320000

volume measuring range

0.4-2 mL, accuracy: 0.5%, precision: 0.1 CV%

volume

0.4-2 mL

fitting

(A 28)
(A45)
S 40

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General description

For precise and reproducible liquid dispensing. Handling, fast and simple volume adjustment by merely turning the scale ring.
  • Conformity certified
  • Autoclavable up to 121 °C/2 bar
  • The click-stop mechanism makes sure that the volume is not changed unintentionally
  • The locking mechanism in the "O-position" provides additional safety
  • A stable protective jacket avoids accidental damage of the glass cylinder
  • Screw-coupled suction tube prevents the formation of air bubbles during aspiration
  • Individual quality certificate with serial number and 12 months warranty
  • Universal use - for dispensing in almost any area of application
Supplied with thread adapters A28, A45, S40 (HPLC bottles), suction tube with nut, discharge tube, valve mounting wrench, individual quality certificate

Legal Information

Hirschmann is a registered trademark of Hirschmann Laborgeräte GmbH & Co.

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