Glass Desiccator
A Glass Desiccator is a laboratory container used to remove moisture from samples and to store moisture-sensitive materials in a dry environment. It works by placing a drying agent (desiccant) such as silica gel or calcium chloride in the bottom chamber, which absorbs moisture from the air inside the desiccator.
Key Features
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Made from high-quality, thick laboratory glass (often borosilicate)
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Airtight ground-glass lid to maintain a dry internal environment
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Transparent body for easy observation of samples
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Chemical-resistant and durable design
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Includes a perforated plate to hold samples above the desiccant
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Simple and reliable moisture control for laboratory use.
Technical Specifications
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Product type: Standard Glass Desiccator
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Material: Borosilicate glass
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Available sizes: Common sizes include 150 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm, and 300 mm
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Lid: Ground glass flange for airtight sealing
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Plate: Porcelain or glass perforated plate
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Usage: Drying and storage of moisture-sensitive samples.
Applications
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Drying laboratory samples
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Storing hygroscopic chemicals
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Protecting materials from humidity
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Use in chemical, pharmaceutical, research, and educational laboratories.





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