PFA-QXP-500
NJbinglab
PFA
Isotope Industry, Heavy metal Industry
500ml
-200℃ to +260℃
Highly resistant to most chemicals, including the strongest sulfuric, nitric, chromic and phosphoric acids
Translucent
1
7-10 working days
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Product Description
Product Characteristics
-Chemical Resistance: It can withstand the corrosion of various chemicals, including strong acids (such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, etc.), strong bases (such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.), and multiple organic solvents (such as ethanol, acetone, toluene, etc.), ensuring the smooth progress of the experiment.
-High Temperature and Low Temperature Resistance: It maintains stable performance within a wide temperature range of -200°C to +260°C, without deformation or softening.
-Low Solubility and Leachability: The metal element blank value is low, and almost no substances will dissolve or leach out from the flask body, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of experimental results.
-Good Transparency: The material is translucent, allowing experimenters to observe the reaction status, evaporation process, and liquid level changes inside the flask.
-Good Sealability: It can tightly fit with other laboratory equipment such as rotary evaporators, ensuring the sealability of the experiment.
Application
-Pharmaceutical Industry: In the process of new drug research and development, it is commonly used for drug extraction, solvent extraction, and soaking experiments, providing a key experimental container for new drug research.
-Fine Chemical Industry: In fine chemical experiments such as chemical synthesis, the PFA eggplant-shaped flask can withstand the corrosion of various chemicals, providing a safe and reliable reaction environment for experiments.
-Biological Products Industry: In the preparation and research of biological products, the PFA eggplant-shaped flask also plays an important role, ensuring the smooth progress of experiments and the accuracy of experimental results.