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Product category: Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Barloworld Scientific | Subject: LIP
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 04 December 2002

Nothing like messing about in boats

Range of weighing boats and disposable beakers demonstrate careful design combined with an understanding of practical requirements in the laboratory

When it comes to streamlining day-to-day tasks, Bibby Sterilin says it can be relied upon to provide the right solution The LIP range of weighing boats and disposable beakers provides a perfect example, demonstrating careful design combined with an understanding of practical requirements in the laboratory

Ideal for a range of laboratories and applications, the weighing boats are available in a square or diamond shape in small, medium and large sizes.

Each size has a consistent weight, eliminating the need to reset the balance pan for every measurement, with a flat base to ensure they rest securely when positioned.

Very easy to use, the flexible weighing boats can be made into a funnel shape for pouring without spillage.

With a choice of black or white weighing boat to ensure powders are clearly visible against the relevant background, users can rest assured that all the contents have been removed.

Bibby Sterilin also supplies a range of anti-static weighing boats for use with extremely fine powders.

Manufactured from high impact polystyrene both the weighing boats and the disposable beakers are temperature resistant to 90C.

Supplied in convenient dispensers, the disposable beakers are available in a range of sizes - 5ml, 10ml, 20ml and 50ml.

The 5ml and 20ml beakers are recommended for use with flame photometer samples. Request a free brochure from Barloworld Scientific ...

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