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14/23 Glass Distillation Apparatus Laboratory Chemistry Glassware
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Gentian violet slightly stains the nuclei of the leucocytes. The blood specimen is diluted 1:20 in a WBC pipette with the diluting fluid and the cells are counted under low power of the microscope by using a counting chamber. The number of cells in undiluted blood is reported per cumm (µl) of whole blood.
Manufactured in the U.K., the QWS4 combines performance and reliability with exceptional value for money. This new water still incorporates a number of operational and safety features that make this still the ideal choice for your laboratory. • Output capacity 4Litres/Hour pyrogen free* single distilled water • Distillate quality complies with European Pharmacopoeia for Purified Water & A.S.T.M. Type 4. • Pyrex® glass boiler and condenser minimise potential contamination of distillate from the leaching effect of distilled water on metal components • Distillate pH5.0-6.5 • Distillate conductivity 3.0-5.0uS/cm • 3kW chromium plated heating element with 2 independent re-settable thermostats protect the still in the event of water supply failure • Easy to clean. No glassware dismantling is required • Available in 230V, 220V and 120V versions. Output capacity of 120V model is around 2.4Litres/Hour • Can wall or bench mounted • CE marked by independent testing agency • Supplied with an instruction/operating manual • All of the major components are available as spare parts *We recommend that the distillate is tested before use
Glass test tube, also known as culture tube and sample tube, is a common and widely used glassware, which has a finger-like length, open top and closed bottom. It can be made of soda-lime material, borosilicate glass or quartz glass. And borosilicate glass and quartz glass test tube can withstand high temperatures up to several hundred celsuis.
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The Reverse Osmosis process uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate and remove dissolved solids, organics, pyrogens, submicron collodial matter, viruses, and bacteria from water. The process is called “Reverse” Osmosis since it requires pressure to force pure water across a membrane, leaving the impurities behind. Reverse Osmosis is capable of removing 95 – 99% of the total dissolved solids (TDS) and 99% of all bacteria, thus providing safe, pure water.
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