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Flask clamp for Linear Track shakers, Made of Laboratory Stainless Steel, Suitable for 2000mL flasks

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Management number 221475455 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$23.60 Model Number 221475455
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This laboratory stainless steel flask clamp for linear orbit shakers is designed for performance in laboratory environments. Constructed from stainless steel, it securely holds 2000mL flasks and is a tool for any laboratory technician or researcher. Its durable construction ensures a long service life, while its wide compatibility allows it to be used with a variety of linear orbit shakers. The clamp is easy to install and remove, streamlining your workflow and reducing downtime. With its enhanced stability, you can rest assured that your samples will remain safe and leak-free, ensuring accurate results every time. This reliable flask clamp upgrades your laboratory equipment.

  • Rugged and Durable: Made of laboratory-grade stainless steel for long-lasting durability.
  • Fit: Designed to securely hold 2000mL volumetric flasks during shaking.
  • Widely Compatible: Suitable for various linear track shakers in the laboratory.
  • Easy to Use: Simple installation and removal process saves you experimental time.
  • Strong Stability: Provides a firm grip, ensuring accurate experimental results during shaking.
Item Weight 1.1 pounds
Manufacturer LINGYUE
Package Dimensions 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches

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