Product category:
Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Barloworld Scientific
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2002
Catalogue makes life easier
Choosing the appropriate plastic product for a specific laboratory application and advising on care and maintenance to ensure long and efficient use
Bibby Sterilin's Azlon catalogue has been designed to make life easier for customers, both in choosing the appropriate plastic product for their specific application and in advising on care and maintenance to ensure long and efficient use Various factors influence the choice of product, not least the range of polymers available and the different properties they offer
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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With this in mind, Azlon has dedicated four pages to guiding customers through the selection process, listing the chemical resistance of all their polymers (at 20 and 50C) to common laboratory chemicals.
Physical properties, including temperature range, flexibility and transparency, are also featured together with an easy-to-use key designating exceptional, good or moderate resistance - invaluable for at a glance identification of the appropriate polymer.
Once products are in use, it is essential to ensure that they remain in good condition.
Azlon has therefore incorporated a care and maintenance section which gives advice and tips on cleaning, stain removal, and overall handling and treatment, providing the end user with a valuable first line reference.
A dedicated technical service team is always on hand to answer more in-depth questions, if required. Request free introductory details about products from Barloworld Scientific ...
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