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Enlarging Connecting Adapter 24/40 Outer 14/20 Inner Chemglass CG-1002-31
Enlarging Connecting Adapter 24/40 Outer 14/20 Inner Chemglass CG-1002-31
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Chemglass CG-1002-31 Enlarging Connecting Adapter, 24/40 Outer Joint to 14/20 Inner Joint
Item Description
Streamline your laboratory processes with the Chemglass CG-1002-31 Enlarging Connecting Adapter. This high-quality glass adapter is designed to connect dissimilar standard taper joint sizes, making it an essential tool for researchers, chemists, and educators.
Key Features:
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Precision Design: Features a 24/40 outer joint and a 14/20 inner joint, allowing seamless connection between different glassware sizes.
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Durable Construction: Made from high-quality borosilicate glass for excellent chemical resistance and thermal stability.
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Versatile Application: Ideal for use in a variety of laboratory setups, including organic synthesis, distillation, and reflux systems.
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Compact and Lightweight: With an overall length of 85mm, it is easy to handle and integrate into your existing laboratory equipment.
Applications:
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Organic Synthesis: Connect glassware components for efficient reaction setups.
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Distillation Processes: Adapt glassware to accommodate varying joint sizes for smooth distillation workflows.
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Reflux Systems: Ensure compatibility between condensers and reaction vessels for effective reflux experiments.
Experiment Ideas:
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Fractional Distillation: Use the adapter to connect a distillation column to a smaller receiving flask for precise separation of liquid mixtures.
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Reflux Reaction Setup: Adapt your glassware to create a secure and efficient reflux system for chemical reactions.
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Vacuum Filtration: Connect glassware components for vacuum filtration experiments requiring different joint sizes.
Why Choose Chemglass CG-1002-31?
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Trusted by professionals for its reliability and precision.
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Compatible with a wide range of laboratory glassware.
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Designed to meet the demands of modern laboratory environments.



