- Made of BOROSILICATE Glass 3.3 tubing.
- DIN/ISO
Part No. | Cone Size | Total length (mm) | Pack (qty.) |
1060-7C | 7/16 | 135±2 | 10 |
1060-10C | 10/19 | 135±2 | 10 |
1060-14C | 14/23 | 135±2 | 10 |
1060-19C | 19/26 | 140±2 | 10 |
1060-24C | 24/29 | 170±5 | 10 |
1060-29C | 29/32 | 170±5 | 10 |
1060-34C | 34/35 | 180±5 | 10 |
- Heavy Wall Glassware:
- Durability: Heavy wall glassware is designed to be more robust and durable than standard glassware. It is often used in laboratory settings when additional strength or resistance to pressure is required. Heavy wall glassware may be suitable for applications involving harsh chemicals or conditions.
- Unground Male Joint:
- Flexibility in Assembly: Unground male joints lack the precision ground surface typically found in ground glass joints. This may allow for a more flexible and less rigid connection in laboratory setups. Unground joints are often used when airtight sealing is not critical, and flexibility in assembly and disassembly is more important.
- Bistabil (Bistable) Joints:
- Switchable Configurations: The term “bistabil” might suggest joints that have two stable states or configurations. This could be relevant in setups where the apparatus needs to switch between different configurations during an experiment. It might imply a certain flexibility or adaptability in the laboratory apparatus.