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U-Shaped Drying Tubes
The U-Shaped Drying Tubes, 150X13Mm, are designed to house a disposable solid desiccant and are ideal for drying gases with granular desiccants. Made of borosilicate glass, these tubes can be placed in direct flame for heating. The tooled ends for stoppers and "U" shape make them easy to connect in and out gas tubes or air tubes. With a length of 150mm and an outer diameter of 13mm, these drying tubes find great use in any home or professional laboratory.
Key Features:
- U-shaped design for easy connection of gas or air tubes
- Made of durable borosilicate glass
- Can be heated directly in flame
- Perfect for drying gases with granular desiccants
- Tooled ends for easy insertion of rubber stoppers
- Great for use in home or professional laboratories
Product Specifications:
Product Name U-Shaped Drying Tubes, 150X13Mm Usage Used to house a disposable solid desiccant. Requires rubber stoppers with hole on each end for connecting in and out gas tubes or air tubes. This drying tube is perfect for drying gases with granular desiccants (water absorbent chemicals). Material Borosilicate glass Heat Resistance Can be placed in direct flame for heating. Shape "U" shaped Length 150mm Outer Diameter 13mm Similar Products
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- Desiccator Cabinets, 250Mm
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.CAUTION: This U-Shaped Drying Tube should only be used with rubber stoppers with holes on each end for connecting in and out gas tubes or air tubes. It is important to handle the tube with care to avoid breakage. When heating, use caution and avoid direct contact with flames. Ensure proper ventilation when using this tube to prevent inhalation of any hazardous gases or chemicals.
Perfect for:
- Professional laboratories
- Science enthusiasts
- Chemical engineers
- Research facilities
- Academic institutions
- Industrial settings