Help me please!! Please show me one set of organic chemistry glassware for organic chemistry I & II .Thanks in advanceDrP - 16-5-2006 at 08:22
It will depend on your course and what experiments are being done. I would think at least: conical flasks / Buchner filtration setup / beakers /
boiling tubes / pipetts / burettes / seperating funnel......???
[Edited on 17-5-2006 by DrP]neutrino - 26-8-2006 at 05:51
Have a look at United Glass Tech. They sell top-quality jointed glassware for excellent prices. If you want free shipping, buy from one of their eBay auctions .Nick F - 26-8-2006 at 06:33
I like United Glass Tech too.vovan78 - 27-8-2006 at 23:42
There are some really good prices on that Hofman site, but they use a joint size nomenclature system which I am unfamilar with. NS29, NS14, can
anyone convert these to the 'normal' units like 24/40, 19/22 etc?DeAdFX - 28-8-2006 at 08:07
I have indirectly bought from United Glass Tech(UGT). Here is another vote for UGtchromium - 28-8-2006 at 09:38
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Originally posted by rogue chemist
There are some really good prices on that Hofman site, but they use a joint size nomenclature system which I am unfamilar with. NS29, NS14, can
anyone convert these to the 'normal' units like 24/40, 19/22 etc?
There are adapters for this.
Has anyone bought from Hofman as individual? In my experience European firms are not eager at all to sell to individuals, especially if you are from
another country. evil_lurker - 28-8-2006 at 10:38
Yup, UGT is my first choice when it comes time to purchase glassware.
They sell organic chemistry kits.vovan78 - 29-8-2006 at 22:02
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Originally posted by evil_lurker
Yup, UGT is my first choice when it comes time to purchase glassware.
They sell organic chemistry kits.
IMHO kits are more expensive, you can buy glassware separately and put in you own box