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Z354074

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Nalgene® vacuum desiccator

with stopcock, Overall H 262 mm

Synonym(s):

moisture extraction device, sample protection unit

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104510
NACRES:
NB.43

material

polycarbonate cover (250 mm diam.)

feature

autoclavable: no

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Nalgene® 5310-0250

O.D. × I.D.

330 mm × 246 mm , including stopcock

Overall H

262 mm

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General description

  • Clear PC cover with blue bottom
  • Vacuum connection on body has PTFE stopcock, accepts 1/4 in. I.D. tubing.
  • Max clearance above plate: 143 mm
Nalgene vacuum desiccators have a transparent polycarbonate (PC) cover and polypropylene (PP) base which will not shatter or implode at full vacuum when used according to instructions packed with the product. The desiccator body is impervious to all solid desiccants, including acids and alkalies. Do not use concentrated acids as desiccants.

Straight-bore design eliminates stopcock leakage. No gaskets are necessary, and no need to draw a vacuum to make cover airtight - only grease is needed. Recessed rim on cover keeps grease off bench-top when cover is set down. Desiccator takes any standard 230 mm desiccator plate such as Z360422. The plate for the large size is sold separately.

Legal Information

Nalgene is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific or its subsidiaries

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Khaled M A Abdel-Raouf et al.
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