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News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Glass vessels
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2004
Specialist glass reaction vessels and
systems
Literature describes expertise in the design and manufacture of glass reaction vessels, from 100ml to 50 litres, including a full range of reaction system accessories
Radleys has published new literature describing its expertise in the design and manufacture of glass reaction vessels, from 100ml to 50 litres - including a full range of reaction system accessories such as frame-works, overhead stirrers, lids, Huber thermoregulators and probes Drawing upon over 40 years experience in manufacturing a wide range of scientific glassware for a multitude of applications Radleys has established itself an international reputation for supplying high quality glass reaction vessels and systems
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 22 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Whether you require a large multi-vessel process system or a single bench-top vessel, Radleys's experienced team of glass technologists and product specialists are said to have the experience and knowledge to assist in all aspects of the design stage.
All technical advice and quotations, irrespective of the complexity of design, is given free of charge.
A large team of highly skilled glassblowers, working under an ISO 9002 quality assurance system, provides the capacity to deal with urgent projects without compromising quality.
While the combination of different features and design variations for vessel systems is described as almost limitless, Radleys's new literature also describes a range of standard reaction systems from small 250ml bench-top vessels, to large 20 litre floor mounted reactors.
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