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Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Cylindrical Polypropylene Tank with Cover

Resist stress cracking and increase tolerance to many organic chemicals with this polypropylene tank with Cover, an economic alternative to stainless-steel tanks.

Supplier:  Thermo Scientific™ 112000030

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Catalog No. 14-831-104


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Description

Description

Resist stress cracking and increase tolerance to many organic chemicals with the Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Cylindrical Polypropylene Tank with Cover, an economic alternative to stainless-steel tanks.

Autoclavable cylindrical tanks are available in sizes ranging from 19L to 378L with a matching cover to significantly reduce evaporation and contamination.

Ordering Information:

Factory-installed spigots available. Nalgene Tank Liners, Cat. No. 343050, are sold separately.

Note:
Tanks used at elevated temperatures or with high specific-gravity liquids should be externally supported.
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Specifications

Specifications

Tank with Cover
45.7 cm
30 gal.
30 in.
18 in.
Polypropylene
114 L
76.2 cm
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Disclaimer to internal research use restriction: Any restrictions on the purchaser to utilize the product(s) for internal research purposes only does not apply to the product(s) on the web pages associated with this statement. Plastic tanks are generally subject to more severe conditions than plastic labware; exposure is constant, stresses are greater and different classes and concentrations of chemicals are involved. Please pay special attention to chemical compatibility.