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Manufacturer
Haldenwanger
SKU
10169150

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Haldenwanger Porcelain Spoon Spatula

Description

The Haldenwanger Porcelain Spoon Spatula is a versatile laboratory tool designed for the precise handling, sampling, and transfer of powders, granules, and viscous substances. Manufactured from high-quality technical porcelain, this dual-purpose instrument features a spoon at one end and a flat spatula at the other, providing researchers with a reliable solution for weighing and mixing applications in demanding chemical environments.

Key Features

  • Dual-ended design featuring both a spoon and a spatula for versatile material handling
  • Constructed from glazed porcelain for excellent thermal and chemical resistance
  • Non-reactive surface prevents cross-contamination during sensitive laboratory procedures
  • Durable material composition suitable for use with corrosive reagents and high-temperature applications
  • Easy-to-clean glazed finish supports standard laboratory sterilisation protocols

Applications

  • Transferring and weighing solid chemical reagents and powders
  • Mixing and stirring substances within crucibles or beakers
  • Sampling granular materials in analytical chemistry workflows
  • Handling corrosive or abrasive materials that may react with metal tools

Specifications

  • Material: Glazed Porcelain
  • Thermal Resistance: High temperature stability
  • Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids and alkalis (except hydrofluoric acid)

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