Drying Block
Item Name Code (INC) 17199
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A device designed for laboratory use in drying or subliming materials.
Additional Information for Drying Block
Drying blocks are laboratory equipment used for drying and heating samples or containers in a controlled and uniform manner. They are commonly used in various scientific and research laboratories.
Drying blocks are typically made of a solid metal block with multiple wells or cavities. These wells are designed to hold test tubes, vials, or other small containers. The block is heated using an integrated heating element, which allows for precise temperature control.
The main purpose of drying blocks is to remove moisture or solvents from samples or containers. They are often used in applications such as drying and sterilizing glassware, evaporating solvents, or heating samples for chemical reactions.
Drying blocks offer several advantages over other drying methods. They provide a stable and uniform heating environment, ensuring consistent drying across all samples. They also allow for easy handling and organization of multiple samples simultaneously.
In summary, drying blocks are essential laboratory equipment used for drying and heating samples or containers in a controlled and efficient manner. They are commonly found in scientific and research laboratories and are part of the supply class Laboratory Equipment And Supplies in the supply group Instruments And Laboratory Equipment.
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