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HFS(R) Porcelain Buchner Funnel, Capacity 2000 ML, O.D. 200 MM, Compatible with 185 MM Filter Paper for Laboratory in Kuwait HFS(R) Porcelain Buchner Funnel, Capacity 2000 ML, O.D. 200 MM, Compatible with 185 MM Filter Paper for Laboratory in Kuwait HFS(R) Porcelain Buchner Funnel, Capacity 2000 ML, O.D. 200 MM, Compatible with 185 MM Filter Paper for Laboratory in Kuwait

HFS(R) Porcelain Buchner Funnel, Capacity 35 ML, O.D. 50 MM, Compatible with 40 MM Filter Paper for Laboratory

KWD 4.500

Brand
HFS
Size35ml
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Special Features

  • [SIZE]: Capacity: 2000ml; Diameter: 200mm; Fits filter paper diameter: 185mm.
  • [MATERIAL]: Porcelain.
  • [HIGH PERFORMANCE]: Thermal Shock Resistance - average coefficient of expansion from 20°C to 200°C is 3.56 x 10^5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10^5 at 1050°C. Glaze - no softening occurs up to 1000°C, and it is extremely white. Resistance to Chemical Action - resistance to acids and alkalis is excellent, except for hydrofluoric acid.
  • [APPLICATION]: Suitable for rapid filtration in the laboratory.
  • [MAINTENANCE]: Avoid contact of heated ware with a cold surface. Carefully inspect labware prior to each use and do not use any product that appears defective. Do not exceed a heating/cooling rate of 200°C per hour.

Description

FUNNELS, Glazed porcelain Buchner funnel for fast filtration. BUCHNER, PORCELAIN Buchner funnel with fixed perforated plate, glazed both inside and outside with the exception of the top rim.

Due to its inherent properties, porcelain labware is widely used in chemistry laboratories. It has excellent resistance to all reagents except hydrofluoric acid, and is highly resistant to thermal shock while having a very low coefficient of expansion.

The average coefficient of expansion from 20°C to 200°C is 3.56 x 10^5, gradually increasing to 4.69 x 10^5 at 1000°C. To prevent thermal stress cracks on porcelain ware, do not exceed a heating/cooling rate of 200°C per hour.

To prolong the life of porcelain products:
Avoid contact of heated ware with a cold surface.
Carefully inspect labware prior to each use and do not use any product that appears defective.
To prevent thermal stress cracks on porcelain ware, do not exceed a heating/cooling rate of 200°C per hour.

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