- a
thermoplastic polyolefin. It is used for gas-permeable packaging,
autoclavable medical and
laboratory equipment,
microwave components, and cookware...
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sized container's mouth.
Reagent bottle caps are
commonly said to be "
autoclavable".
Antique or
vintage reagent bottles tend to
resemble the
classic apothecary...
- lime), acid-resistant (silicon
fluoride cement,
quartz cement), and
autoclavable (harden at 170 to 300°С i.e. 8-16 atm
pressure and, e.g.,
comprise CaSiO3...
-
highly resistant to the
actions of
concentrated chemicals and also
autoclavable.
Clear spot
plates are use for
observing color reactions with transmitted...
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Polypropylene is
stable at
temperatures up to 220 °F (104 °C). It is
autoclavable and
offers the
potential for
steam sterilization. The
compatibility of...
- the
maximum temperature they will
stand (some, for
medical use, are
autoclavable).
Resistance is
measured by
accelerated aging in a
harsh controlled environment;...
- can only hold
tubes that
match in size to the rack.
These racks are
autoclavable and can hold both
conical or
round bottom tubes. This type of rack is...
- Carolina.
Tools and
jewellery should be
sterilized in autoclaves, and non-
autoclavable surfaces should be
cleaned with
disinfectant agents on a
regular basis...
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safely and effectively. It is also
widely used for
depyrogenation of non-
autoclavable equipment (e.g. plastics) and
chromatography columns. In fact, when using...
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layers in roll tubes.
Anaerobic culture Hungate tubes are gas
tight and
autoclavable. They
allow to
establish and to
maintain strict anoxic conditions required...