By Kimble Chase

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These Kimble Chase KIMAX melting point capillary tubes are used to determine the point at which a solid sample turns to liquid. They are supplied with both ends open and are 100 mm long so that approximately 90 mm will remain after sealing, ensuring that the open end will extend well above the baths surface to prevent the bath liquid from entering the tube. Packaged with 100 tubes per vial and 20 vials per case. These tubes meet requirements for the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E438, Type I, Class A, Standard Specification for Glass in Laboratory Apparatus, and the glass conforms to USP Type I requirements. They are made from 33 expansion borosilicate glass, which has a low coefficient of thermal expansion and very high resistance to chemical attack. Kimble Chase Life Science and Research Products manufactures scientific laboratory glassware under the Kimble Chase KIMAX brand. The company has its origins in Kimble Glass and Kontes Glass and is now a division of The Gerresheimer Group.
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