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    Sterile Dippers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dippers. Sterile Dippers.
    Cleaned and individually bagged, these dippers reduce the risk of cross-contaminating samples. Use them to scoop and transfer liquid, then dispose of them when done. The hook end lets you stage them on the side of your tank or vessel, so they’re there when you need them. Thread on the lid to seal your sample and snap off the handle to use these dippers as containers.
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    Polystyrene
    3 3/8 fl. oz./100 ml15"1 3/4"Tin-Plated SteelPVC
    Clear155Threaded Lid, Removable Handle1511N1200000
    8 1/2 fl. oz./250 ml13"2 3/8"Tin-Plated SteelPVC
    Clear155Threaded Lid, Removable Handle1511N130000
     

    Ladles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladles. Ladles, Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladles. Ladles, Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ladles. Ladles, Style F.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style F

    Fill, scoop, and pour.
    Steel—Steel ladles are heavy duty and are often used in foundries. They're plain, unfinished steel.
    304 Stainless Steel—304 stainless steel ladles resist corrosion better than plain steel. They have a smooth finish that helps prevent material from sticking. Plus, they’re easy to clean and sanitize.
    Horizontal Handle—Ladles with a horizontal handle extend straight from the bowl, so they’re ideal for filling from taps, poured metal, and other running liquid sources.
    Angled Handle—Ladles with an angled handle dip more easily than ladles with a horizontal handle and pour better than ladles with a vertical handle.
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    Cap., fl.
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    Autoclavable
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    Round Bowl
     
    Steel
    A1 1/22 1/2"9 1/2"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout4394T113000000
    A23"11"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout4394T11400000
    A33 1/2"12"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout3359K2100000
    A64"12"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout3359K400000
    A135"18"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout3359K500000
    A196"21"SteelHorizontalFlatNoSpout3359K600000
    B196"25"SteelHorizontalRingNoSpout4394T11500000
    B327"30"SteelHorizontalRingNoSpout4394T11600000
    B518"32"SteelHorizontalRingNoSpout3358K900000
    B769"36"SteelHorizontalRingNoSpout4394T11700000
     
    Conical Bowl
     
    304 Stainless Steel
    F1 1/22 1/2"24"SteelAngledFlatNo3361K7100000
    F63 3/8"24"SteelAngledFlatNo3361K8100000
    F245 3/8"24"SteelAngledFlatNo4394T111000000
    F486 5/8"24"SteelAngledFlatNo4394T112000000
     

    Weighing Scoops for Hanging Scales

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Weighing Dishes. Weighing Scoops for Hanging Scales.
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    Ht.
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    Texture
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    Steel
    12"12 1/2"7"Smooth1752T8000000
     
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