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Glass beads 3 mm

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NACRES:
NB.51
UNSPSC Code:
41122409

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Glass beads can be used to purify, enrich or separate samples of solids, liquids or gases. They offer excellent batch consistency to ensure reliable, reproducible results.

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  1. Are these beads suitable for grinding plant material in a genogrinder for iron quantitation analyses? Also, will they be stable in a strong acidic environment?

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    1. This product is composed of soda lime glass, which is more fragile and subject to chipping and cracking. Typically, for tissue grinding purposes, beads made of borosilicate, zirconium, or ceramic are most common and robust. Currently, there are a number of product options available. Please see the link below to review items that may be of interest:
      https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/search/silica-beads?facet=facet_product_category%3Ahomogenizers&focus=products&page=1&perpage=30&sort=relevance&term=silica%20beads&type=product

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  2. What type of glass is this? Borosilicate or soda-lime glass?

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    1. These beads are made of soda lime glass.

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