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Laboratory Products Brochure Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte For all the following products we guarantee the quality of raw materials and precise performance of the finished products. The user of glass and plastic labware has to be confident that he can count on laboratory equipment from Poulten & Graf. Auch bei den folgenden Poulten & Graf Produkten legen wir großen Wert auf Qualität, denn der Anwender muss sich auf sämtliche im Laboralltag eingesetzten Labormittel gleicher- maßen verlassen können. Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 197 Flasks · Kolben Flat Bottom Flask, with rim and narrow neck Stehkolben, mit Bördelrand und Enghals Volume Pack Art.-No. Inhalt VE Art.-Nr. 50 ml 10 8.720-17-400 100 ml 10 8.720-24-400 250 ml 10 8.720-36-400 500 ml 10 8.720-44-400 1000 ml 10 8.720-54-400 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 2000 ml 6 8.720-63-400 Round Bottom Flask, with rim and narrow neck Rundkolben, mit Bördelrand und Enghals Volume Pack Art.-No. Inhalt VE Art.-Nr. 50 ml 10 8.740-17-400 100 ml 10 8.740-24-400 250 ml 10 8.740-36-400 500 ml 10 8.740-44-400 1000 ml 10 8.740-54-400 2000 ml 6 8.740-64-400 198 Erlenmeyer Flasks · Kolben FORTUNA® Erlenmeyer Flask, with rim and narrow neck, white graduation, borosilicate glass FORTUNA® Erlenmeyer-Kolben, mit Bördelrand und Enghals, weiß graduiert, Borosilikatglas Capacity Pack Art.-No. Inhalt VE Art.-Nr. 25 ml 10 8.680-14-400 50 ml 10 8.680-17-400 100 ml 10 8.680-24-400 250 ml 10 8.680-36-400 300 ml 10 8.680-39-400 500 ml 10 8.680-44-400 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 1000 ml 10 8.680-54-400 2000 ml 10 8.680-63-400 3000 ml 1 8.680-68-400 5000 ml 1 8.680-73-400 Erlenmeyer Flask, with rim and wide neck, white graduation, borosilicate glass Erlenmeyer-Kolben, mit Bördelrand und Weithals, weiß graduiert, Borosilikatglas Capacity Pack Art.-No. Inhalt VE Art.-Nr. 50 ml 10 8.690-17-400 100 ml 10 8.690-24-400 250 ml 10 8.690-36-400 300 ml 10 8.690-39-400 500 ml 10 8.690-44-400 1000 ml 10 8.690-54-400 2000 ml 6 8.690-63-400 199 Erlenmeyer Flasks · Kolben Erlenmeyer Flask with TS Neck, white graduation, borosilicate glass, pack 10 Erlenmeyer-Kolben mit NS Hals, weiß graduiert, Borosilikatglas, VE 10 Volume Height TS Neck Art.-No. Inhalt Höhe NS Hals Art.-Nr. 50 ml 85 mm NS 19/26 6.246-06 100 ml 105 mm NS 29/32 6.250-08 250 ml 140 mm NS 29/32 6.250-10 300 ml 156 mm NS 29/32 6.250-11 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 500 ml 175 mm NS 29/32 6.250-12 1000 ml 220 mm NS 29/32 6.250-14 Funnel, angle 60°, borosilicate glass, pack 10 Trichter im Winkel von 60°, Borosilikatglas, VE 10 Diameter Art.-No. Durchmesser Art.-Nr. 30 mm 8.310-02-400(1) 35 mm 8.310-03-400 40 mm 8.310-04-400(1) 45 mm 8.310-05-400(1) 50 mm 8.310-06-400(1) ISO 4798 55 mm 8.310-07-400 (1) 60 mm 8.310-08-400 (1) 70 mm 8.310-11-400 75 mm 8.310-14-400 (1) 80 mm 8.310-16-400 (1) 85 mm 8.310-18-400 100 mm 8.310-19-400 125 mm 8.310-23-400 150 mm 8.310-31-400 (1) 200 not acc. to ISO standard · nicht nach ISO Standard Beakers · Becher FORTUNA® Beaker, low form, borosilicate glass, pack 10 (*1) FORTUNA® Becher, niedrige Form, Borosilikatglas, VE 10 (*1) Capacity Art.-No. Inhalt Art.-Nr. 5 ml 8.650-10-400(1) 10 ml 8.650-12-400 (1) Volume Height TS Neck Art.-No. 25 ml 8.650-14-400 Inhalt Höhe NS Hals Art.-Nr. 50 ml 8.650-17-400 50 ml 85 mm NS 19/26 6.246-06 100 ml 8.650-24-400 100 ml 105 mm NS 29/32 6.250-08 150 ml 8.650-29-400 250 ml 140 mm NS 29/32 6.250-10 250 ml 8.650-36-400 300 ml 156 mm NS 29/32 6.250-11 400 ml 8.650-41-400 500 ml 175 mm NS 29/32 6.250-12 600 ml 8.650-48-400 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 1000 ml 220 mm NS 29/32 6.250-14 800 ml 8.650-53-400 1000 ml 8.650-54-400 2000 ml 8.650-63-400 3000 ml 8.650-68-400* DIN 12331 ISO 3819 5000 ml 8.650-73-400* 10000 ml 8.650-86-400* Beaker, high form, borosilicate glass, pack 10 (*4) Becher, hohe Form, Borosilikatglas, VE 10 (*4) Capacity Art.-No. Inhalt Art.-Nr. (2) 25 ml 8.660-14-400 50 ml 8.660-17-400 100 ml 8.660-24-400 150 ml 8.660-29-400 250 ml 8.660-36-400 400 ml 8.660-41-400 600 ml 8.660-48-400 800 ml 8.660-53-400 1000 ml 8.660-54-400 2000 ml 8.660-63-400* (1) (2) without graduation · ohne Teilung not acc. to ISO standard · nicht nach ISO Standard 201 Separating Funnels · Scheidetrichter Separating Funnels, Squibb pattern, non graduated, with PTFE key and PP-stopper, borosilicate glass 3.3, pack 2 Scheidetrichter nach Squibb, ungraduiert, mit PTFE-Küken und PP-Stopfen, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 2 Volume Stopper TS Stopcock TS Art.-No. Volumen Stopfen NS Hahn NS Art.-Nr. 50 ml 19/26 12.5 6.706-02 100 ml 19/26 14.5 6.706-04 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 250 ml 29/32 14.5 6.706-06 500 ml 29/32 14.5 6.706-08 DIN 12451 1000 ml 29/32 18.8 6.706-10 2000 ml 29/32 18.8 6.706-12 Separating Funnels, conical, non graduated, with PTFE key and PP-stopper, borosilicate glass 3.3, pack 2 Scheidetrichter, konisch, ungraduiert, mit PTFE-Küken und PP-Stopfen, Borosilikat- glas 3.3, VE 2 Volume Stopper TS Stopcock TS Art.-No. Volumen Stopfen NS Hahn NS Art.-Nr. 50 ml 19/26 12.5 6.716-02 100 ml 19/26 14.5 6.716-04 250 ml 29/32 14.5 6.716-06 500 ml 29/32 14.5 6.716-08 1000 ml 29/32 18.8 6.716-10 2000 ml 29/32 18.8 6.716-12 202 Condensers · Kühler Liebig Condenser, with cone and socket TS 29/32, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Liebig Kühler, mit Kern und Hülse NS 29/32, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Length Art.-No. Länge Art.-Nr. 160 mm 6.454-02 200 mm 6.454-03 250 mm 6.454-04 300 mm 6.454-05 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 400 mm 6.454-06 600 mm 6.454-09 700 mm 6.454-11 1000 mm 6.454-12 Allihn Condenser, with cone and socket TS 29/32, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Allihn Kühler, mit Kern und Hülse NS 29/32, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Length Art.-No. Länge Art.-Nr. 160 mm 6.464-01 200 mm 6.464-02 250 mm 6.464-04 300 mm 6.464-05 400 mm 6.464-06 600 mm 6.464-09 203 Condensers · Kühler Dimroth Condenser, with cone and socket TS 29/32, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Dimroth Kühler (Spiralkühler), mit Kern und Hülse NS 29/32, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Length Art.-No. Länge Art.-Nr. 160 mm 6.484-01 200 mm 6.484-02 250 mm 6.484-04 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte 300 mm 6.484-05 400 mm 6.484-06 500 mm 6.484-08 600 mm 6.484-10 Coiled Condenser, with cone and socket TS 29/32, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Schlangenkühler, mit Kern und Hülse NS 29/32, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Length Art.-No. Länge Art.-Nr. 160 mm 6.470-01 200 mm 6.470-03 250 mm 6.470-04 300 mm 6.470-05 400 mm 6.470-06 600 mm 6.470-10 204 Extractors · Extraktionsapparate Extraction apparatus, Soxhlet pattern, with Allihn condenser, extractor body, flask, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Extraktionsapparat nach Soxhlet, mit Allihnkühler, Extraktionskörper, Flasche, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Capacity Condenser Extractor Flask Art.-No. Inhalt Kühler Extraktor Flasche Art.-Nr. Socket/Cone Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte ml mm TS/NS Hülse/Kern ml/TS/NS 70 200 - 34/35 34/35-29/32 100 - 29/32 6.600-04 100 300 - 45/40 45/40-29/32 250 - 29/32 6.600-06 Allihn Condenser for extractor, with TS cone, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Allihnkühler für Extraktor, mit NS Kern, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Capacity Length TS Cone Art.-No. Inhalt Länge NS Kern Art.-Nr. 70 ml 200 mm 34/35 6.626-04 100 ml 300 mm 45/40 6.626-06 205 Stoppers · Stopfen Extractor only, Soxhlet pattern, with TS cone and TS socket, borosilicate glass 3.3, single pack Extraktoraufsätze nach Soxhlet, mit NS Kern und NS Hülse, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 1 Capacity TS Socket TS Cone Art.-No. Inhalt NS Hülse NS Kern Art.-Nr. 70 ml 34/35 29/32 6.610-04 100 ml 45/40 29/32 6.610-06 Laboratory Products · Laborprodukte Glass stopper, clear glass, with hexagonal plate, hollow, borosilicate glass 3.3, pack 10 Glasstopfen, Klarglas, mit Sechskantplatte, hohl, Borosilikatglas 3.3, VE 10 TS Art.-No.
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