🧪 Glass Stirring Rod – Key Features
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Inert Glass Tool for Mixing and Liquid Handling
A glass stirring rod is made from borosilicate glass and used to stir, mix, or transfer liquids without reacting with chemicals, ensuring purity and accuracy in laboratory workflows.
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Rounded Ends and Heat-Resistant Design
The rod features fire-polished, rounded ends to prevent scratching glassware surfaces and is typically constructed to withstand moderate heating and chemical exposure in experiments.
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Versatile for Stirring, Decanting and Crystallization
Beyond simple stirring, the rod aids in decanting supernatants, breaking emulsions, and inducing crystallization by scratching surfaces, making it a versatile tool in lab procedures.
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Available in Various Lengths and Diameters for Lab Use
Available in sizes ranging from 8'' to 12'' length and diameters around 4–7 mm, allowing tailoring to different vessel sizes and lab tasks.