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General Laboratory Supplies General Laboratory Supplies Sample preparation and storage impose a wide variety of requirements on laboratory instruments. Depending on the requirements, we offer materials ranging from glass to specialty plastics, like PFA for trace analysis. Distributed by Australian Head Of f ice PO BOX 465 Connect with us: Blackburn, VIC 3130 Free Call: 1800 723 405 / Pacif icLab PAC I F I C LABORATORY Ph: (03) 9845 0300 PRODUC TS Fax: + 61 3 9845 0350 @ Pacif icLabP e-mail: sales@pacif iclab.com.au www.pacif iclab.com.au / www.pacif iclab.co.nz Sealing Film General Laboratory PARAFILM® M Sealing film for manual applications Practical features Effects of 48 hours of exposure at 23 °C Elastic PARAFILM® M sealing film always Acids: fits, whether for beakers or Erlenmeyer Hydrochloric acid 36.5% resistant flasks, weighing bottles or graduated cylin- Sulfuric acid 98% resistant ders. It protects your samples from contam- ination or evaporation, and prevents leakage Nitric acid 95% resistant* from overturned containers. PARAFILM® M Alkaline solutions: can be stretched by up to 200%, and be Sodium hydroxide 22% resistant sealed to irregular shapes and surfaces. Ammonia 28% resistant Saline solutions: Sodium chloride 20% resistant Potass. permanganate 5% resistant* Material Iodine solution 0.1 mol/l resistant* PARAFILM® M is free of plasticizers, and Organic solvents: consists largely of polyolefins and paraf- Methanol resistant Physical properties fin waxes. If PARAFILM® M should come Ethanol resistant Toxicity: non-toxic into contact with food, the guidelines of the Isopropanol resistant Melting point: 60 °C locally valid food handling laws should be Diethylether not resistant Flash point: 301 °C followed. PARAFILM® M complies with the Chloroform not resistant Temperature range (continuous general requirements of the FDA (Food and Carbon tetrachloride not resistant use): Drug Administration) for use under 55 °C, Benzene not resistant -45 °C to +50 °C as well as satisfying GMP (Good Manufac- Toluene not resistant Stretching ability: 200% turing Practice). * Brown discoloration Elongation at tear: 300% Gas permeability in 24 hours at 23 °C with 50% relative humidity: 3 2 O2 (oxygen): ≤ 350 cm /m Chemical resistance Storability 3 2 ® ® N2 (nitrogen): ≤ 105 cm /m PARAFILM M is resistant up to 48 hours PARAFILM M can be stored for at least CO2 (carbon dioxide): against many polar substances, e.g., saline 3 years without loss of quality under storage 3 2 ≤ 1100 cm /m solutions, inorganic acids and alkaline condition between 7 °C and 32 °C and a Water vapor permeability in 24 hours solutions. After this period embrittlement relative humidity of 50%. at 37 °C and 90% relative humidity: may occur. 0.8 g/m2 PARAFILM® M Sealing film Width Length Pack Cat. No. mm m of 50 75 24 7016 11 100 38 12 7016 05 100 75 12 7016 06 500 15 6 7015 01 ➀ ➁ PARAFILM® M Cutter The handy PARAFILM® M Cutter is convenient for clean storage and cutting of PARAFILM® M sealing film. Suitable for 50 mm and 100 mm wide rolls. Pack of 1. Cat. No. 7016 50 ➂ ➃ 264 [email protected] Erlenmeyer Flasks · Beakers General Laboratory Note! The abbreviation Boro 3.3 repre- Erlenmeyer flasks sents the internationally designated Narrow neck borosilicate glass type 3.3. Boro 3.3. DIN ISO 1773. With beaded rim and graduation. Pack of 10 (3000 ml: Pack of 2; 5000 ml: Pack of 1). Capacity Neck outer-Ø Flask outer-Ø Height Cat. No. ml mm mm max. mm 25 22 42 75 927 14 50 22 51 90 927 17 100 22 64 105 927 24 200* 34 79 131 927 32 250 34 85 145 927 36 300* 34 87 156 927 39 500 34 105 180 927 44 1000 42 131 220 927 54 2000 50 166 280 927 63 3000 52 187 310 927 68 5000 52 220 365 927 73 * in addition to the ISO range Wide neck Boro 3.3. DIN EN ISO 24450. With beaded rim and graduation. Pack of 10. Capacity Neck outer-Ø Flask outer-Ø Height Cat. No. ml mm mm max. mm 25* 31 43 70 928 14 50 34 51 85 928 17 100 34 64 105 928 24 200* 50 79 131 928 32 250 50 85 140 928 36 300* 50 87 156 928 39 500 50 105 175 928 44 1000 50 131 220 928 54 2000* 72 153 276 928 63 * in addition to the ISO range Beakers Low form Tall form Boro 3.3. DIN 12 331/ISO 3819. Boro 3.3. DIN 12 331/ISO 3819. With graduation and spout. With graduation and spout. Pack of 10 Pack of 10 (3000 ml: Pack of 4; 5000 ml: Pack of 1). (3000 ml: Pack of 2). Capacity Ø x Height Cat. No. Capacity Ø x Height Cat. No. ml mm ml mm 5* 22 x 30 912 10 50 38 x 70 906 17 10* 26 x 35 912 12 100 48 x 80 906 24 25 34 x 50 912 14 150 54 x 95 906 29 50 42 x 60 912 17 250 60 x 120 906 36 100 50 x 70 912 24 400 70 x 130 906 41 150 60 x 80 912 29 600 80 x 150 906 48 250 70 x 95 912 36 800 90 x 175 906 53 400 80 x 110 912 41 1000 95 x 180 906 54 600 90 x 125 912 48 2000 120 x 240 906 63 800 100 x 135 912 53 3000 135 x 280 906 68 1000 105 x 145 912 54 2000 132 x 185 912 63 3000 152 x 210 912 68 5000 170 x 270 912 73 * without graduation www.brand.de 265 Beakers General Laboratory Beakers, low form with blue printed scale or embossed ISO 7056. With graduation, beaded rim and spout. Cleaning at temperatures below 60 °C is recommended to preserve marks and inscriptions. For autoclaving (121 °C), beakers with an embossed scale should be selected. NEW! PP, high clarity Capacity Subdivision Height max. Ø Pack of Blue scale Embossed scale ml ml mm mm Cat. No. Cat. No. 10* 2 36 30 12 876 02 – 25 5 50 38 12 876 04 878 04 50 10 60 47 12 876 06 878 06 100 10 70 55 12 876 08 878 08 150* 20 80 66 12 876 10 878 10 250 25 95 77 6 876 12 878 12 400* 50 112 87 6 876 14 878 14 500 50 118 94 6 876 16 878 16 600* 50 127 100 6 876 18 878 18 1000 100 147 120 6 876 20 878 20 2000 200 187 149 6 876 22 878 22 3000* 250 212 170 4 876 24 878 24 5000 500 247 203 4 876 26 878 26 * in addition to ISO 7056 NEW! PMP, transparent Capacity Subdivision Height max. Ø Pack of Blue scale Embossed scale ml ml mm mm Cat. No. Cat. No. 10* 2 36 30 12 875 02 – 25 5 50 38 12 875 04 877 04 50 10 60 47 12 875 06 877 06 100 10 70 55 12 875 08 877 08 150* 20 80 66 12 875 10 877 10 250 25 95 77 6 875 12 877 12 400* 50 112 87 6 875 14 877 14 500 50 118 94 6 875 16 877 16 600* 50 127 100 6 875 18 877 18 1000 100 147 120 6 875 20 877 20 2000 200 187 149 6 875 22 877 22 3000* 250 212 170 4 875 24 877 24 5000 500 247 203 4 875 26 877 26 * in addition to ISO 7056 266 [email protected] Beakers Graduated beakers with handle General Laboratory with blue printed scale or embossed PP, high clarity. Ergonomic handle for secure grip. Functional spout to minimize spills. Cleaning at temperatures below 60 °C is recommended to preserve marks and inscriptions. For autoclaving (121 °C), beakers with an embossed scale should be selected. NEW! PP, high clarity Capacity Subdivision Height max. Ø Pack of Blue scale Embossed scale ml ml mm mm Cat. No. Cat. No. 50 2 70 40 24 408 02 410 02 100 2 80 50 24 408 04 410 04 250 5 120 74 12 408 06 410 06 500 10 140 92 12 408 08 410 08 1000 20 181 117 6 408 10 410 10 2000 50 213 152 6 408 12 410 12 3000 50 242 172 6 408 14 410 14 5000 100 270 204 6 408 16 410 16 Beakers, low form ETFE, translucent. Excellent chemical resistance. With graduation, beaded rim and spout. Pack of 1. Capacity Subdivision Height Ø Cat. No. ml ml mm mm 25 5 50 32 902 24 50 10 59 39 902 28 100 20 72 50 902 38 250 50 96 67 902 48 400 50 109 77 902 52 500 100 122 88 902 54 600 100 125 91 902 56 1000 100 143 105 902 62 Beakers, low form PFA. ISO 7056. Easy to read embossed scale, wear-resistant when used frequently. Space-saving stackable design. Autoclavable, easy to clean, withstands temperatures from -200 °C to 260 °C. Pack of 1. Capacity Subdivision Height Ø Cat. No. ml ml mm mm 25 5 50 32 901 20 50 10 59 39 901 28 100 20 72 50 901 38 250 50 96 67 901 48 500 100 122 88 901 54 1000 100 141 109 901 62 www.brand.de 267 Beakers · Erlenmeyer Flasks General Laboratory Beakers, low form PTFE.
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