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Duran GL 45 Laboratory Glass Bottles are Now Available in 150, 750 and 3,500 ml Sizes, Completing a Unique Product Range From 25 to 20,000 ml


Duran GL 45 laboratory glass bottles are now available in 150, 750 and 3,500ml sizes, completing a unique product range from 25 to 20,000ml


The Duran Group expanded its laboratory glass bottle range with three new sizes: 150ml, 750ml and 3,500ml. Duran is presenting its credentials as the most innovative and leading brand in the laboratory glassware sector by now offering a range of 14 different capacities, from 25 to 20,000ml. This is unique in the international market.


Duran laboratory glass bottles express themselves through: • Uniform wall thickness distribution, which ensures improved mechanical stability and higher resistance to temperature changes. • Made in Germany quality


• High material purity guarantees uniform glass characteristics. • Comprehensive range of original accessories • Traceability: By entering the Retrace Code and the corresponding article number at www.duran-group.com, a batch and quality certificate can be downloaded.


Circle no. 301 EXPERIENCE MADE IN GERMANY


Duran Group Presents a New "Super Duty" Range of Products: Beakers and Erlenmeyer Flasks with Increased Mechanical Sturdiness


The Duran Group launched a completely new range of products under the name "Super Duty": Duran beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks for mechanically demanding tasks. The new super duty products have two major advantages over conventional Duran vessels: • The mechanical sturdiness has been significantly improved due to the increased glass thickness.


• The reinforced rim which not only increases the shock resistance, but considerably reduces the risk of breakage.


This extension of the previous Duran product portfolio thereby provides the highest level of safety possible for users confronted with tasks with a high level of mechanical stress such as frequent cleaning or general handling in the laboratory.


With over 120 years of experience, the DURAN Group has developed borosili- cate 3.3 glass into today‘s internationally leading laboratory glass ware brand: DURAN® Our commitment to premium quality and precision has resulted in DURAN® a synonym for reliability in science and research. Find out more!


being www.duran-group.com .


More product advantages of the Super Duty glassware: • Increased shock resistance leads to a longer lifespan • Established DURAN properties such as • Very high chemical resistance • Nearly inert behavior • A high usage temperature • Autoclavability.


The following manufacturer specifications apply to use: In order to avoid thermal stressing of the glass, uniform and slow heating is recommended. When working at very high temperatures or if rapid temperature changes are expected, the Duran Group recommends using standard vessels as those are characterised by excellent thermal shock resistance. The mechanical sturdiness of those products is limited compared with the super duty products.


All Super Duty products have a Retrace Code. If you enter that code along with the corresponding article number at www.duran-group.com, you will be able to easily download a batch and quality certificate.


Circle no. 302 Circle no. 303


LAB ASIA - NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 - ADVERTORIAL


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