BrandTech Class A PMP Volumetric Flask with Polypropylene NS Stopper
Product Description
Plastic volumetric flasks are an excellent break-resistant alternative to glass.
- Crystal clear PMP (Polymethylpentene) volumetric flasks are calibrated "to contain" and meet Class A tolerances per DIN EN ISO 1042
- Supplied certificate includes mean test value and lot (lot and year are imprinted on product)
- Thermal stress up to 121°C (autoclaving) does not cause permanent exceeding of the tolerance limits. However, to preserve markings, cleaning at no higher than 60°C is recommended.
- Supplied with PP (Polypropylene) NS stopper
SKU | Volume (mL) |
Tolerance (+/- mL) |
Height* (mm) |
Stopper (NS) |
Quantity per Pack |
67704 | 10 | 0.04 | 90 | 10/19 | 2 |
67104 | 25 | 0.04 | 115 | 10/19 | 2 |
67204 | 50 | 0.06 | 150 | 12/21 | 2 |
67304 | 100 | 0.10 | 180 | 14/23 | 2 |
67404 | 250 | 0.15 | 235 | 19/26 | 2 |
67504 | 500 | 0.25 | 270 | 19/26 | 2 |
67604 | 1000 | 0.40 | 310 | 24/29 | 1 |
*Height without stopper
Specifications
Manufacturer | Brandtech Scientific |
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Country of Manufacture | Germany |
Item Ships From | Connecticut |
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Instructions
How should I clean my volumetric plasticware?
Polyolefins, such as PP and PMP, as well as fluoroplastics (ETFE), have water-repellent surfaces that are very durable and easy to clean. For cleaning, depending on the level of contamination, commercially available neutral or alkaline detergents (i.e. Mucasol) can be used. Please note that no scrubbing agents or scouring pads should be used for labware made from plastics.
Plastic labware can be cleaned and dried in a laboratory dishwasher, noting the temperature limits of the individual products. Due to their light weight, securing the labware with washing nets is recommended; and plastic-coated wire baskets will better protect against scratching.
Plastic labware can also be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath. However, direct contact with the acoustic membrane should be avoided.