Plasticware
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Pipettes
Pasteur Pipette
These disposable pipettes made in low density polyethylene have a bulb and stem with graduation. The non-toxic polyethylene has a low affinity for proteins. These pipettes have excellent reproducibility of the no. of drops per milliliters thus making them a best option for distributing aliquots of liquid portions and that’s why they are also called transfer pipettes.
CH11622 -
Pipettes
Pipette Pump
A fast-release pipetting device for precise pipetting & zip-quick emptying. The Knurled thumbwheel can be rotated to draw up or dispense liquids while the releaser may be pushed in for zip-quick emptying. The moulded chuck has a silicon rubber collet inside to hold various pipettes of standard sizes. It resists acids & alkalies and can be easily disassembled for thorough cleaning.
CH11815 -
Stands
Pipette Stand (94 Pipettes Rotary)
Polypropylene holds a maximum of 94 pipettes and rotates on a central vertical axis for convenient selection of any particular pipette. The lower rotating disc has four concentric troughs with tapered sides and open bottoms which cradle the pipette tips protectively and permit water drops to run off. The upper disc has a grid pattern concentric with the bottom discs and keeps the pipettes vertical. Liquids draining off the pipettes are retained on the top of the stationary base by the outer ring. This stand can be easily disassembled & reassembled.
CH11860 -
Trays
Laboratory Tray
Needless to say, Polypropylene laboratory Tray moulded in Polypropylene is a multipurpose tray that can be used for sterilizing, drying glassware porcelainware & other laboratory instruments. These steam autoclavable trays have tapered walls which prove good for nesting.
CH11862 -
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Stands
Retort Stand
These non-corrosive, moulded retort stand provided excellent replacement for the metal ones. Even the metallic rod has a polypropylene covering making it non-corrosive. The rod measuring 12.5mm X 750mm can be screwed into the heavy base giving way to a perfectly stable retort stand.
CH12253