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KIMBLE Dounce tissue grinder set

15 mL complete

Synonym(s):

885300-0015, Dounce grinder

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41121800
NACRES:
NB.22

material

glass

feature

autoclavable

manufacturer/tradename

Kimble® 885300-0015

pestle A clearance

0.0035-0.0065 in.

pestle B clearance

0.0010-0.0030 in.

working volume × L

15 mL × 157 mm

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General description

Designed primarily for cellular work where the nucleus remains intact after homogenization.

  • All-glass construction
  • Two pestles are supplied with each complete unit: Large clearance pestle is used for the initial sample reduction; Small clearance pestle is used to form the final homogenate
  • Replacement components are available and completely interchangeable
Designed primarily for cellular work where the nucleus remains intact after homogenization. All-glass construction. Two pestles are supplied with each complete set. Large clearance pestle is used for the initial sample reduction. Small clearance pestle is used to form the final homogenate.

Features and Benefits

• Manufactured from borosilicate glass 3.3• Designed primarily for cellular work where the nucleus remains intact after homogenization.• All-glass construction• Two pestles are supplied with each complete unit• Large clearance pestle is used for the initial sample reduction• Small clearance pestle is used to form the final homogenate• Replacement components are available and completely interchangeable

Legal Information

KIMBLE is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences

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