
Glass Schlenk Tube with Standard Outer Joint and Glass Stopcock at Sidearm
Design: The Glass Schlenk Tube is a laboratory glassware designed for use in air-sensitive reactions. It features a standard outer joint and a glass stopcock at the sidearm, which allows the user to pull a vacuum on the tube or to fill it with an inert atmosphere. The ground glass outer joint is used to connect the tube to other apparatus or is plugged with a glass ground stopper. Function: The Glass Schlenk Tube with a sidearm is commonly used in air-sensitive reactions, as it allows for the manipulation of the reaction environment without exposing it to air. The standard outer joint allows for easy attachment of a variety of laboratory equipment such as condensers, thermometers, or vacuum lines. The glass stopcock at the sidearm provides a convenient means for vacuum application or inert gas introduction. Material: Laboy Glass uses high-quality borosilicate glass to make their Glass Schlenk Tubes, which are annealed at 800 degrees Celsius to increase their strength and durability.