- Absorption Tower, Ground Inlet / Neck
- Absorption Tower, Straight Form
- Absorption Tube U-form
- Absorption Tubes, U-form
- Glass, In U Shaped. Plain Ends, With Side Arms
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Erlenmeyer flasks can be used as
fermentation vessels by home brewers or microbiologists, since
borosilicate glass can be autoclaved to render them sterile. They can
also be used for general measuring or even juice containers. An
erlenmeyer flask can be sealed with parafilm or rubber or cork stoppers.
They are of similar accuracy to science lab beakers but less than
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Volumetric flasks are used in
analytical chemistry to produce accurate solutions. However, they can be
used as decorative glassware around the home for holding salad
dressings, essential oils, flowers, etc. All come with a ground glass
stopper for a tight seal. The internal diameter of the neck/hole size
ranges from 10mm to 30mm, smallest to largest.
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Watch glasses have all kinds of uses.
They are concave "dishes" that can be used as beaker lids; to
hold protists and other invertebrates for viewing under a microscope; or
to dissolve materials such as crystals and powders. A watchglass is also very handy for making ice lenses. Fill one with water, freeze it and then repeat. Put the 2 halves together & voila, you have a lens. Manufactured from heat resisting glass, Fire-polished edges to reduce chipping and breakage. |
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