[DWK Life Sciences] Product Overview

08 TECHNICAL INFORMATION | PRODUCT-SPECIFIC SECTION

GLASS-CERAMIC LABORATORY PROTECTION PLATES

Due to low thermal expansion stresses, these glass ceramic plates are well suited to heating glassware with a Bunsen burner.

Energy and time savings

The high transparency to infrared radiation means heat energy is transferred to the material being heated with low losses that shortens heating time and results in energy savings of 20% or more. In addition, several vessels can be placed on the plate’s square, stable surface.

Chemically resistant

When working in the laboratory it is impossible in practice to avoid aggressive media boiling over or spilling. The glass-ceramic laboratory protection plate is resistant even against highly corrosive media.

Trouble-free cleaning

The pore-free smooth surface of the glass-ceramic laboratory protection plate can be cleaned easily either manually or mechanically.

High temperature resistance

Service temperature from – 200 °C to + 700 °C. The glass-ceramic laboratory protection plate is may be used continuously at high temperatures. Durability at 700 °C: 6 000 h; at 750 °C: 750 h. Even when a hot plate is quenched with cold water, there is no risk of breakage, since it is resistant to thermal shock even with a ΔT >650 K. To avoid overheating, care must be taken not to exceed the above-mentioned limits when working with a Bunsen burner. The glass-ceramic laboratory protection plate retains its shape, remains flat and does not age.

Note: Further information about DURAN® laboratory glassware is available upon request.

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