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EQUIPMENT & LABWARE, continued
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What Is Borosilicate Glass?
Borosilicate glass is a strong, heat-resistant soda-lime glass that contains a minimum of 5% boric oxide. It has a low coefficient of expansion and a very high resistance to chemical attack. Borosilicate glass can withstand continuous use at temperatures up to 482 ˚C. Common trade names for borosilicate glass include Pyrex® and Kimax®.
      A. Polymethylpentene Cylinders
Polymethylpentene graduated cylinders are almost as clear as glass, are very strong and will resist breaking after frequent impacts. Outstanding chemical resistance except in the presence of very strong oxidizing agents.
6 options available I $6.45–$21.90
D. Borosilicate Glass Test Tubes
Standard test tubes of durable, clear borosili- cate glass. With and without rims. Capacities range from 0.5 mL to 70 mL.
18 options available I $0.46–$1.95
B. Borosilicate Glass Beakers
Your basic beakers with enamel gradua- tions. All sizes have an extra-large marking spot. Capacities range from 10 mL to 4 L. Package and case pricing are available.
10 options available I $3.45–$75.15
E. Borosilicate Glass Petri Dishes
Easy-to-sterilize glass Petri dishes. Remain clear after repeated sterilization. Marked with different colored enamels for quick identification. 100 x 15 mm.
2 options available I $47.25–$84.55
C. Borosilicate Glass Erlenmeyer Flasks
Borosilicate glass Erlenmeyer flasks. Heavy- duty rims. Graduated scale approximates volume. Capacities range from 10 mL to 4 L. Package and case pricing are available.
9 options available I $5.20–$74.50
F. Glass Microscope Slides
Precleaned glass slides for routine, tempo- rary preparations. Ground and polished edges. 75 x 25 mm. Package of 72.
ML1398 I $7.60
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