GLASSWARE, PLASTICS & CERAMICS
WHATEVER YOUR BUDGET, WE HAVE THE PERFECT GLASSWARE FOR YOU! Economy Science
Our Economy Science range is made from Borosilicate 3.3 glass and complies with ISO standards. It is designed for general laboratory use and represents extremely good value. We have featured a choice of brands in our Economy range to ensure that you have the best, whatever your budget.
Everyday Science
We have three brands in our Everyday Science range to ensure that you have the best options for your budget. These brands enable you to perform all of your lab work without paying the highest prices for your glassware. Simax borosilicate glass 3.3 has excellent thermal properties because of its high softening point and low coefficient of expansion. It is considered highly heat resistant.
Kimble’s borosilicate glass meets the specification of ISO 3585, type 3.3, ASTM E-438, type 1 class A. It has a low coefficient of expansion and a very high resistance to chemical attack.
Azlon Polypropylene PP is typically used for beakers, bottles and cylinders made from a translucent rigid polymer. Suitable for use between -20°C to +135°C, autoclavable to 121°C, this material has good to excellent chemical resistance and is tough enough to resist fatigue.
Exceptional Science
Our Exceptional Science range offers you a premium brand that you can trust for quality and longevity. Made from Borosilicate 3.3 glass and complying with ISO standards, our exceptional range features the recognised brands synonymous with high quality teaching resources. Always a best seller, Pyrex® borosilicate glass meets the specifications of the following standards ISO 3585, DIN 12217 Type 3.3. Due to the demanding conditions that borosilicate glass is subjected to, maximum chemical toughness, minimum thermal expansion and high resistance to thermal shock make Pyrex® the ideal material for use in any laboratory.
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