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1310- KECK CLIPS MS

  • Keck Clips, or sometimes called Keck Clamps, are perfect for securing your glassware joints and avoiding costly breakage as a result of joints coming apart.
  • Keck Clips, or sometimes called Keck Clamps, are perfect for securing your glassware joints and avoiding costly breakage as a result of joints coming apart.
PART NO. Joint size SIZE Pack QTY.
1310-10 10/18 & 10/30 10mm 100
1310-12 12/18 & 12/30 12mm 100
1310-14 14/20 & 14/35 14mm 100
1310-19 19/22 & 19/38 19mm 100
1310-24 24/25 & 24/40 24mm 100
1310-29 29/26 & 29/42 29mm 100
1310-34 34/28 & 34/45 34mm 100
1310-40 40/35 & 40/50 40mm 100
1310-45 45/50 45mm 100

 

Here are some specific uses and benefits of Keck clips in laboratories:

  1. Securing Glass Joints: The primary purpose of Keck clips is to secure and hold together glass joints in laboratory glassware. This is particularly important in setups where different pieces of glassware need to be connected securely, such as in distillation, reflux, or other experimental procedures.
  2. Preventing Accidents: Keck clips help prevent costly accidents and breakage that can occur when glass joints come apart unexpectedly. This is especially crucial when working with sensitive or hazardous materials.
  3. Stabilizing Apparatus: Keck clips provide stability to experimental setups by keeping glass components firmly connected. This is essential for the success of various laboratory procedures and ensures the integrity of the experimental apparatus.
  4. Easy Assembly and Disassembly: They facilitate the easy and quick assembly and disassembly of glassware components. This is particularly useful when researchers need to make adjustments to the experimental setup or when cleaning and maintaining glassware.
  5. Reusable: Keck clips are typically made of materials like stainless steel (MS) or polypropylene, making them durable and suitable for multiple uses. Their reusable nature contributes to cost-effectiveness in the laboratory.
  6. Compatibility: Keck clips are available in various sizes to accommodate different joint sizes commonly used in laboratories. This makes them versatile and compatible with a wide range of glassware.
  7. Chemical Resistance: Depending on the material they are made from, such as stainless steel, Keck clips can offer chemical resistance, ensuring that they are suitable for use in a variety of experimental conditions.
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