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PFA washing bottle without heavy metal precipitation, 500ml, acid and alkal
PFA, also known as soluble polytetrafluoroethylene or Teflon, is used for trace analysis, isotope detection, ICP-MS/OES/AAS analysis, and other experiments. The temperature resistance range of PFA bottle washing is very wide, and it can withstand temperatures from -200 ℃ to+260 ℃, which means it can be used under various experimental conditions without being limited by temperature. The PFA bottle washing tube and body are reliably sealed, with sensitive spraying performance, fast recovery, and no residue left. It can be sprayed into various container positions, making cleaning very convenient. Therefore, using PFA bottle washing can make experiments more convenient. In addition, the nozzle and cap of PFA bottle washing are formed in one go, and its structure is very tight, so there will be no leakage. This is crucial for the accuracy of the experiment. PFA bottle washing can also replace volumetric flasks to prepare standard solutions, which can be controlled to add samples and water dropwise. This means that using PFA bottle washing can conduct experiments more accurately and reduce errors. Suitable for industries such as semiconductors, photovoltaics, biopharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals.
Product features 1. Translucent appearance; 2. Temperature resistance -200~+260℃; 3. The pipe and the body are sealed reliably, the sprayability is sensitive, the recovery is fast, and no residue flows out. It can be sprayed into the position of each container and is easy to clean; 4. The nozzle and bottle cap are formed at one time; 5. It can replace the volumetric flask to configure the standard solution: it can be controlled to add sample and water drop by drop. web: https://www.njbinglab.com
Minimum Order: 3 pieces
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