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News Release from: Bel-Art Products | Subject: Secador Techni-Dome vacuum desiccator
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2006
Vacuum dessicator has large storage
capacity
Generous quantities of standards, samples, electronics or other high value items can be safeguarded in the new Secador Techni-Dome vacuum desiccator
The largest domed desiccator of its kind, this patented model offers up to four times more volume, 65 litres, than most other large benchtop units Now with space for items up to 45cm tall or wide including racks, trays and instruments, the Secador Techni-Dome vacuum desiccator provides for much more storage in a single chamber than traditional plastic or glass vacuum desiccator units
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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All contents can be easily viewed through the desiccator's clear top and bottom.
This laboratory grade plastic material is resistant to most common chemicals and cleans easily.
Polycarbonate construction provides clear viewing of contents, chemical resistance, light weight and ensures that there is no possibility of corrosion.
Two round polypropylene shelves, 36.5 and 22.5cm in diameter maximise storage capacity and can be lifted out for easy access or to accommodate awkward sized items.
This high strength desiccator will hold a full vacuum (29inchHg, 737mm) at room temperature for 24 hours and remain airtight even if not under vacuum.
A neoprene O-ring with an application of vacuum grease assures a tight seal down to 0C.
Desiccator drying material such as the Scienceware desiccant in a cartridge (catalogue F42045-0250) can also be used on or under the lower shelf when vacuum is not required.
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