Description
Volumetric Flasks, Polypropylene, Class B
A volumetric flask made of polypropylene is a type of laboratory glassware designed for precise measurement and dilution of liquids. Polypropylene is a type of plastic known for its chemical resistance, durability, and ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures. Volumetric flasks made of polypropylene are commonly used when glassware is not suitable due to the risk of breakage or when compatibility with certain chemicals is a concern.
These flasks typically have a narrow neck with a stopper or screw cap to prevent evaporation or spillage of the liquid inside. They come in various sizes, ranging from small volumes like 10 mL up to larger volumes such as 2 liters or more. Like glass volumetric flasks, those made of polypropylene are calibrated to contain a precise volume at a specific temperature, usually 20°C. They are often used in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical research, and other scientific fields where accurate measurement of liquid volumes is essential.
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