Variation ID | Product Code | Pack Size | List Price | Qty | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
photo_camera | BGTTC-7-15-175 | 7 x 1.5mm x 175 Pack
BGTTC-7-15-175 |
£318.68 | |||
photo_camera | BGTTC-8-15-100 | 8 x 1.5mm x 100 Pack
BGTTC-8-15-100 |
£232.19 | |||
photo_camera | BGTTC-9-15-80 | 9 x 1.5mm x 80 Pack
BGTTC-9-15-80 |
£236.73 | |||
photo_camera | BGTTC-10-15-64 | 10 x 1.5mm x 64 Pack
BGTTC-10-15-64 |
£241.29 | |||
photo_camera | BGTTC-11-15-75 | 11 x 1.5mm x 75 Pack
BGTTC-11-15-75 |
£339.17 |
SIMAX Borosilicate glass tubes are used for various laboratory purposes due to their inert nature with most chemicals. Their versatility means they can be reshaped if required, to create unique glass labware for specific purposes. Glass tubing is commonly used in the lab for glassware and connector tubes, in engineering such as for heat exchangers and condensors, in gardening for cultivating plants, for lighting such as fluorescent and neon lights.
Capillary tubing is often used in the medical field to collect and analyze small amounts of blood or other fluids. It is commonly employed in procedures such as hematocrit testing to examine components like plasma and cells under a microscope.
Larger diameter tubing can be used in physics, for example van de graaf generators, in chemistry as an electrolysis cell in the production of various compounds, and can even find niche applications in industries such as retail and architecture for example 360 degree display cases and water features.
Material: SIMAX Borosilicate glass
Style: Triangle
Product code | Dimensions d1 x t x inner diameter (mm) | Weight Per Length (g) | Number of lengths per pack | Weight per pack (Kg) |
BGTTC-7-15-175 | 7 x 1.5 x 1-1.5 | 80 | 175 | 14 |
BGTTC-8-15-100 | 8 x 1.5 x 1-1.5 | 102 | 100 | 10.2 |
BGTTC-9-15-80 | 9 x 1.5 x 1-1.5 | 130 | 80 | 10.4 |
BGTTC-10-15-64 | 10 x 1.5 x 1-1.5 | 166 | 64 | 10.6 |
BGTTC-11-15-75 | 11 x 1.5 x 1-1.5 | 199 | 75 | 14.9 |