The Scherf Test Tubes are high-quality laboratory glassware made from durable soda glass. These test tubes measure 16 x 100 mm, with a wall thickness of 0.8-0.9 mm, making them ideal for various scientific and laboratory applications. Designed without a rim, they are perfect for chemical analysis, routine testing, and sample storage. This pack includes 250 test tubes, ensuring a cost-effective solution for high-volume laboratory use.
Choose Scherf Test Tubes for reliable performance in your laboratory. With high-quality soda glass construction and a convenient pack of 250, these test tubes are perfect for research, experimentation, and scientific analysis.
It are high-quality laboratory glassware made from durable soda glass. These test tubes measure 16 x 100 mm, with a wall thickness of 0.8-0.9 mm, making them ideal for various scientific and laboratory applications. Designed without a rim, they are perfect for chemical analysis, routine testing, and sample storage. This pack includes 250 test tubes, ensuring a cost-effective solution for high-volume laboratory use.
Yes. It is designed for chemical analysis, sample storage, and routine lab testing, and offers dimensions of 16 x 100 mm and a wall thickness of 0.8-0.9 mm to support this kind of work.
It has dimensions of 16 x 100 mm and a wall thickness of 0.8-0.9 mm, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 90101108.
It is made from soda Glass. It also offers suitable for specific laboratory applications and pack of 250 test tubes.
For chemical analysis, sample storage, and routine lab testing, the Scherf model is the better choice, offering dimensions of 16 x 100 mm and a wall thickness of 0.8-0.9 mm. The Resch Laborglas model offers dimensions of 40 x 19mm, suitable for various sample storage applications as an alternative, while the Scherf model's suitable for specific laboratory applications and pack of 250 test tubes help make it a strong fit for chemical analysis, sample storage, and routine lab testing.
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