Reference. 1187HJK004
Std. glass bucket, 10 mm. 2 units.
Std. glass bucket, 10 mm.
2 units.
2 units.
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Description
The std. glass cuvettes (10 mm) are the most commonly used in analytical chemistry.
They measure 45 mm in exterior height and have two polished walls, open at the top, but are delivered with a plastic cap.
Quantity: 2 units.
Volume: 3.5 ml
Specifications:
-Made of optical glass and plastic cap
-Light path 10mm
-Interior width 10mm
-Exterior height 45mm
-For the visible region 325-1000nm
General characteristics:
- Resistance to 6mol/L alkali of sodium hydroxide (NaOH), kept in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.
- Resistance to 6mol/L acids of hydrochloric acid (HCl), kept in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.
- Resistance to organic solvents such as ethanol (C2H5OH), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or benzene (C6H6), kept separately in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.
They measure 45 mm in exterior height and have two polished walls, open at the top, but are delivered with a plastic cap.
Quantity: 2 units.
Volume: 3.5 ml
Specifications:
-Made of optical glass and plastic cap
-Light path 10mm
-Interior width 10mm
-Exterior height 45mm
-For the visible region 325-1000nm
General characteristics:
- Resistance to 6mol/L alkali of sodium hydroxide (NaOH), kept in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.
- Resistance to 6mol/L acids of hydrochloric acid (HCl), kept in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.
- Resistance to organic solvents such as ethanol (C2H5OH), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or benzene (C6H6), kept separately in the cuvette for 24 hours, without breakage or leakage.






