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Scienceware® vacuum desiccator

flange O.D. × I.D. 230 mm × 197 mm

Synonym(s):

Desiccator, Vacuum Bell Jar, Vacuum Desiccator

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UNSPSC Code:
41104510
eCl@ss:
32040700
NACRES:
NB.43

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Bel-Art F42020-0000

clearance

157 mm

flange O.D. × I.D.

230 mm × 197 mm

plate diam.

190 mm

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General description

The Scienceware vacuum desiccator has a unique shape which offers maximum interior clearances for more or larger contents without crowding the benchtop. The thick walls ensure a rugged shatter resistant unit that simply stores a vacuum or stays sealed even if not under vacuum. The polypropylene stopcock (PTFE plug) which is included has a vivid, red handle and a hose connection that accepts 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) I.D. vacuum tubing.

The top section can be lifted off using the large ribbed knob at the top center. A neoprene O-ring offers a secure seal, which does not require grease, but is unaffected if grease is applied. A rigid, perforated polypropylene plate, 1/8 in. (3.2 mm) thick is removable and supports the contents, leaving space underneath for desiccant backup if desired.

  • Small footprint with 13% more interior volume than typical desiccator domes
  • Glass transparent, shatter resistant polycarbonate upper section offers unobstructed viewing of contents
  • Polypropylene lower section has excellent chemical resistance and can be used with incandescent crucibles supported on porcelain plate
  • Polypropylene stopcock with PTFE plug controls airflow to gently release vacuum
  • Holds a vacuum of 29.9 in. (759 mm) Hg for 24 hours at room temperature without need for vacuum grease
  • Not compatible with organic solvents and vapors
  • Parts are autoclavable at 121ºC for 20 minutes at 15 psi. All parts that have vacuum grease must have grease reapplied. (Stopcock)

Legal Information

Scienceware is a registered trademark of SP Scienceware, a division of SP

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