Separating Funnel, Pear Shape, PTFE Stopcock

with PTFE key stopcock & Polyethylene stopper, Globe/Pear shape.

  • Compliance with ISO 4800 Standards
  • Provided with PE Stopper
  • With PTFE key stopcock

Description

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Separating Funnel Pear Shape PTFE Stopcock is a type of laboratory glassware used to transfer a mixture of liquids from one container to another by using gravity and a stopper to separate the layers of the mixture.

A Pear Shape, also known as a separatory funnel, is a type of separating funnel that has a curved bottom and a tapered upper section, giving it the appearance of a pear.

A PTFE Stopcock is a type of stopcock valve made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a material known for its chemical resistance, non-stick properties, and low friction. The valve consists of a cylindrical body with an opening that can be opened or closed by turning a knob or lever, allowing liquids to flow through or stopping the flow. PTFE stopcocks are commonly used in laboratory settings due to their chemical resistance and ease of use.

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