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FlaskScrubber® 33 and SteamScrubber® 33

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Come in a new height of 33" to accommodate lower countertops in the laboratory
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SteamScrubbers have top and bottom racks that accommodate a wide variety of glassware shapes and sizes–primarily beakers
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FlaskScrubbers have lower spindle racks that hold up to 36 pieces of narrow-necked glassware
Labconco
www.labconco.com
PG 8535 and PG 8536

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Reduce the daily workload and guarantee clean glassware for analytical experiments
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“Perfect” features provide safeguards to ensure the consistent reproducible reprocessing of laboratory glassware
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PG 8535: handles 37 narrow necked flasks, 96 pipettes, 1600 test tubes
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PG 8536: handles 66 narrow necked flasks, 116 pipettes, 1600 test tubes
Miele
www.miele-pro.com
The question of limited access or general access to laboratory goods and services applies to a range of instruments, utilities, and competencies. These questions take on added significance for midsized or larger labs.
Whether to employ central
Petroleum compounds, such as refined hydrocarbon distillates, are generally a difficult-to-clean, oily, molasses-like substance. Traditionally, these compounds are cleaned using hydrocarbon solvents such as diesel fuel; however, this process can be h
Whether to employ central washing stations or point-of-use washers located under a lab bench is something that has to be addressed with regards to laboratory glassware washers. The former provide an economy of scale and are popular with lab workers w
The question of limited access or general access to laboratory goods and services applies to a range of instruments, utilities, and competencies. These questions take on added significance for midsized or larger labs.
The editors of Lab Manager Magazine are conducting a brief survey on Lab Washers. Your input on Lab Washers will be used only for editorial purposes, to identify trends and developments and included in a new editorial section called “Survey Says”.
Lab Manager Magazine's online surveys help improve the purchasing process and provide you with greater confidence in your final purchasing decision. Please take 3 minutes and complete our survey.
As part of our new online Lab Products
Survey series, we present the results from our recent survey on purchasing a lab glassware washer.
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This guide will take a look at three main selection criteria and present you with a short list of products from manufacturers whose products you should examine more closely.
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The editors of Lab Manager Magazine are conducting a brief survey on Lab Washers. Your input on Lab Washers will be used only for editorial purposes, to identify trends and developments and included in a new editorial section called “Survey Says”.
Lab Manager Magazine's online surveys help improve the purchasing process and provide you with greater confidence in your final purchasing decision. Please take 3 minutes and complete our survey.
As part of our new online Lab Products
Survey series, we present the results from our recent survey on purchasing a lab glassware washer.
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FlaskScrubber® 33 and SteamScrubber® 33

-
Come in a new height of 33" to accommodate lower countertops in the laboratory
-
SteamScrubbers have top and bottom racks that accommodate a wide variety of glassware shapes and sizes–primarily beakers
-
FlaskScrubbers have lower spindle racks that hold up to 36 pieces of narrow-necked glassware
Labconco
www.labconco.com
PG 8535 and PG 8536

-
Reduce the daily workload and guarantee clean glassware for analytical experiments
-
“Perfect” features provide safeguards to ensure the consistent reproducible reprocessing of laboratory glassware
-
PG 8535: handles 37 narrow necked flasks, 96 pipettes, 1600 test tubes
-
PG 8536: handles 66 narrow necked flasks, 116 pipettes, 1600 test tubes
Miele
www.miele-pro.com
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The G 7836 from Miele, temperatures can be raised step-by-step, then held for a specific time interval and reduced.
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Petroleum compounds, such as refined hydrocarbon distillates, are generally a difficult-to-clean, oily, molasses-like substance. Traditionally, these compounds are cleaned using hydrocarbon solvents such as diesel fuel; however, this process can be h