Glass Graduated Burette with Straight PTFE Stopcock, AS Class

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The clear glass graduated burette, available in various capacities, is essential for precise measurements in chemical laboratories. It complies with ISO 385 and is made of borosilicate 3.3, ensuring chemical resistance and certified accuracy. The PTFE stopcock ensures durability.

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Clear Glass Graduated Burette with Straight PTFE Stopcock, Class AS

The burette is an essential instrument in chemical laboratories for the precise handling of liquids. This volumetric material is designed to offer accuracy and reliability in every measurement.

Manufacturing and Standards:

    • Produced in the European Union with CE certification.
    • Complies with ISO 385 standard, ensuring quality and precision.
    • Borosilicate glass 3.3 provides chemical resistance, minimal thermal expansion, and high resistance to thermal shocks.
    • Certified calibration under ISO 17025, ensuring accuracy in each identified batch.



Technical Features:

    • "EX" pouring adjustment ensures that the dispensed volume corresponds exactly to the printed volume.
    • Class AS guarantees quick and accurate emptying: "A" indicates maximum precision, while "S" denotes efficient emptying in approximately 30 seconds.
    • Straight stopcock made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), known for its durability and chemical resistance.


Our burettes are available in various capacities and configurations to suit your specific needs. To facilitate filling, we recommend using our specialized funnels, available in the accessories section.

Data sheet

Product Type
Burette Mohr, Straight Stopcock
Material
Borosilicate Glass
Colour
Clear
Graduation
Colour Printed Scale
Screen Print Colour
Blue
Scaling intervals
0.1 ml
Laboratory Stopcock
Straight PTFE Stopcock
Class
AS
Colour printed
Batch number and certificate
Accuracy (±)
± 0.05 ml
International Standards
ISO 385