BrandTech Class B Polypropylene Volumetric Flask with Polypropylene Screw Cap
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Product Description
BrandTech Class B Polypropylene Volumetric Flask with Polypropylene Screw Cap has high transparency & excellent break-resistant. Class B per DIN EN ISO 1042..
An excellent alternative to glass flasks, these plastic volumetric flasks meet Class B tolerances per DIN EN ISO 1042.
High transparent PP (Polypropylene) volumetric flasks with PP (Polypropylene) screw caps
Gravimetrically calibrated to contain at 20°C
Thermal stress of up to 60°C without permanent exceeding of the tolerance limits
To preserve markings, cleaning at no higher than 60 °C is recommended
SKU
Volume(mL)
Tolerance(+/- mL)
Height*(mm)
Thread(GL)
Quantityper Pack
677891
10
0.08
90
18
2
671891
25
0.08
115
18
2
672891
50
0.12
150
18
2
673891
100
0.20
180
18
2
674891
250
0.30
235
25
2
675891
500
0.50
270
25
2
676891
1000
0.80
310
32
1
*Height without screw cap
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