Product Description
As a reputed exporter and supplier, we are engaged in offering a comprehensive range of Glass Vacuum Desiccator to our esteemed clients. Ideal for routine laboratory sample drying, these equipments help to protect chemicals which are hygroscopic or which react with water from humidity. In order to design Glass Vacuum Desiccator, our vendor use modern technology and optimum quality materials. Our clients can avail these equipments from us at a nominal price.
Features:
- Crack resistant
- Durable design
- Smooth finish
Specifications:
| CAT NO. | DN | HEIGHT (mm) | QUANTITY P.PCS | INCHES |
| 43282 46 | 100 | 174 | 1 | 4 |
| 43282 57 | 150 | 239 | 1 | 6 |
| 43282 61 | 200 | 296 | 1 | 8 |
| 43282 66 | 250 | 344 | 1 | 10 |
| 43282 69 | 300 | 420 | 1 | 12 |
Superior Chemical CompatibilityThe desiccators borosilicate glass body and silicon gasket are engineered for superior resistance to chemicals. Its versatility ensures compatibility with most desiccants and laboratory chemicals, making it a reliable choice for diverse applications in research and quality control labs.
Optimum Moisture ControlUtilizing a vacuum of up to 740 mm Hg, this device ensures aggressive moisture removal from samples. The porcelain plate keeps samples elevated above the desiccant to maximize drying efficiency, helping preserve sensitive biological and chemical specimens.
Flexible Capacities and Easy MonitoringAvailable in multiple capacities, from 100 mm to 300 mm (custom sizes on request), the desiccator fits a wide range of sample volumes. Its transparent design allows users to monitor samples without opening the chamber, providing convenience and reducing contamination risks.
FAQs of Glass Vacuum Desiccator:
Q: How do I use the Glass Vacuum Desiccator for moisture removal?
A: Place your samples on the porcelain disc inside the desiccator, ensuring they do not touch the desiccant below. Seal the chamber, connect a vacuum pump to the stopcock, and evacuate air to achieve the desired vacuum level for effective moisture removal.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a vacuum desiccator in laboratory settings?
A: Vacuum desiccators provide efficient drying and moisture protection for samples sensitive to humidity. They also offer chemical resistance and compatibility with most laboratory reagents, making sample preservation both reliable and straightforward.
Q: When should I sterilize the desiccator, and how is it done?
A: Sterilization is recommended before storing sensitive materials or after exposure to contaminants. The unit can be autoclaved at temperatures up to 121Censure the stopcock is open during autoclaving to prevent pressure buildup.
Q: Where should I position the desiccator to ensure optimal performance?
A: Place the desiccator on a stable, level surface in a well-ventilated laboratory area, away from direct heat sources. Avoid locations exposed to frequent temperature fluctuations for best vacuum and sample protection results.
Q: What capacities are available, and how do I choose the right size?
A: Standard sizes include 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm, and 300 mm diameters. Choose the capacity based on the number and size of samples you intend to store; larger sizes can be requested if needed.
Q: Is the desiccator compatible with all desiccant types and chemicals?
A: Thanks to its borosilicate glass and high-grade silicon gasket, the desiccator is compatible with most desiccant materials (such as silica gel or calcium chloride) and laboratory chemicals, though it should not be used with substances that attack glass.