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PTFE hotplate meets the acid test

A Bibby Scientific product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jun 20, 2003

Completely metal-free hotplate provides an answer to the problem of boiling acids in the laboratory without dissolving both the hotplate and the samples

Overcoming the problem of boiling acids in the laboratory without dissolving both the hotplate and the samples, not to mention distorting results by metal contamination, is the sort of challenge Bibby Sterilin likes to take on.

It says it has come up with an answer - a completely metal-free hotplate.

A heated glass ceramic plate mounted in a block of pure PTFE provides a hotplate which is completely sealed and impervious to attack from concentrated hydrochloric, nitric, or sulphuric acid.

To ensure complete decontamination, the hotplate can be thoroughly washed in a cleaning or sterilising solution, and its metal-free construction even allows washing with acids to remove all traces of metal contamination.

For users boiling acid solutions to dissolve the sample and not the hotplate, the new PTFE/ceramic hotplate could be just the job.

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