Stir bars (L 12 mm x dia 5 mm/ 2 x 0.3″) for mini Titrators and HI 208.
Comes with 5 pcs.
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Stir bars (L 12 mm x dia 5 mm/ 2 x 0.3″) for mini Titrators and HI 208. The PTFE (PolyTetraFluoro-Ethylene) coating ensures high chemical resistance even with aggressive substances.
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Stir bars (L 12 mm x dia 5 mm/ 2 x 0.3″) for mini Titrators and HI 208.
Comes with 5 pcs.
Weight | 0.000 kg |
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