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50ML || Burette with 50mL capacity
CLASS B || ± 0.10mL tolerance and 0.10mL sub. divisions - Conforms with Class B, DIN ISO 385 standards for accuracy
PTFE STOPCOCK || Includes an attached PTFE straight bore stopcock
DURABLE & STURDY || Burette is made of precisely bore high quality, heavy duty Borosilicate 3.3 glass - Built to last
PREMIUM QUALITY || Features chemical resistant blue printing - All contents are included in a single package
Burette for laboratory use Glass for durability Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plastic plunger stopcock for resistance to chemicals, moisture, and high temperatures 50mL capacity with 0.10mL graduation Suitable for high school or college students, or ages 14 to 21 This EISCO burette is for laboratory use and has a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plastic plunger stopcock for resistance to chemicals, moisture, and high temperatures. Made of class 'B' borosilicate glass. PTFE plastic is a strong, low-friction material that has smooth transfer, high surface release, and nonstick properties. It has high chemical resistance, and resists moisture, high temperatures, flames, thermal expansion, and ultraviolet (UV) exposure. PTFE has low temperature toughness. The burette has 50 mL capacity with 0.10mL graduation, and is suitable for high school or college students, or ages 14 to 21. Clamp not included Eisco Labs Borosilicate glass has the following heat tolerances: Strain Point -515°C | Annealing Point 565°C | Softening Point 820°C. Calibrated for delivery. Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mind. They are manufactured with only the highest grade, raw materials and according to international quality standards to ensure that they can withstand use in even the toughest laboratory environments.