Specification Brand : Generic BulletPoint1 : Customized would be availible BulletPoint2 : Annealed at 800 degree Celsius BulletPoint3 : Made of borosilicate glass 3.3 BulletPoint4 : Made by hand blowing BulletPoint5 : PYREX scientific glassware has been a trusted partner for chemists and research scientists in the toughest laboratory environments for more than 100 years. Capacity : 500 milliliters IncludedComponents : Accessory Kit ItemName : Lab 500mL Glass Alembic Distillation Vessel with end 24/40 Joint ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 200 millimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 350 millimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 255 millimeters ItemTypeKeyword : science-lab-boiling-flasks Manufacturer : REACWARE Material : Borosilicate Glass NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : AF5002440180 ProductDescription : 500mL Alembic Distillation Vessel with end 24/40
The original vlume for the flask is 500mL All of the joints are 24/40 the length of the arm is 200mm totally
Only the Top Perlican flask ,with the end 24/40 joint,if you need any customized items, Feel free contact with us.
Made especially for members of the Crucible Catalog, this unique distilling apparatus is a modern rendition of one of the Medieval alchemists' favorite pieces of labware -- the famous "Pelican." The Pelican is a circulatory distillation vessel with two side- arms feeding condensed vapors back into the body. It resembles a pelican pecking at its breast to feed its hatchlings with its own blood, and thus is a symbol of the sacrifice the original solution goes through to give up its essence in the experiment. The alchemist believed that compounds could be created in the Pelican that no other apparatus could produce. Unit consists of lower Pelican and upper alembic or condensing vessel.
Laboratory flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware. In laboratory and other scientific settings, they are usually referred to simply as flasks. Flasks come in a number of shapes and a wide range of sizes, but a common distinguishing aspect in their shapes is a wider vessel "body" and one (or sometimes more) narrower tubular sections at the top called necks which have an opening at the top. Laboratory flask sizes are specified by the volume they can hold, typically in metric units such as milliliters (mL or ml) or liters (L or l). Laboratory flasks have traditionally been made of glass
Be Made From G3.3 Borosilicate Glass Annealing Point ------560℃ Linear Coefficient of Expansion------ 32×10-7/℃ Softening Point------820℃