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Flat evaporation dish made of heat-resistant glass

It has a spout that is resistant to dripping. The uniform thickness of the bottom due to blow molding reduces heating unevenness and promotes solvent evaporation.

Flat-bottomed evaporating dishes are available in sizes ranging from φ60 to φ150. H-32: HARIO-32 is a borosilicate glass with a low expansion coefficient, completed after many years of research. It is a glass that meets the "Borosilicate Glass-1" standard specified by JIS, known for its excellent chemical durability and heat resistance. It does not contain any heavy metals such as lead, zinc, or cadmium, nor does it use sulfurous acid or antimony, which are commonly used as bubble agents in regular glass. Due to its low expansion coefficient, it experiences minimal expansion and contraction from heating and rapid cooling, making it a glass material with high heat resistance that can withstand a temperature shock of 250 degrees.

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Crystallization dish made of heat-resistant glass

It has a spout that is resistant to liquid dripping. Due to the uniform thickness of the bottom achieved through blow molding, there is less heat unevenness, which promotes the evaporation of solvents.

There are crystal dishes available in sizes ranging from φ60 to φ150. H-32: HARIO-32 is a borosilicate glass with a low expansion coefficient, completed after years of research. It is a glass that meets the "Borosilicate Glass-1" standard specified by JIS, exhibiting excellent chemical durability and heat resistance. It does not contain any heavy metals such as lead, zinc, or cadmium, nor does it use sulfurous acid or antimony, which are typically used as bubble agents in ordinary glass. Due to its low expansion coefficient, it has high heat resistance that can withstand a temperature shock of 250 degrees with minimal expansion and contraction from heating and rapid cooling.

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