Stoppers, also known as bungs, are used to give an airtight seal to laboratory flasks and test tubes by fitting tightly inside a container's neck, preventing material from spilling out. Rubber stoppers are often sized with a stopper number or stopper size, using the stopper's top and bottom diameter dimensions. Sizing can vary among manufacturers. Stoppers are typically designed with a conical shape, but straight and flanged options are also available. Rubber stoppers are available in a solid design or with holes, also known as positions, present on the stopper's top. Positions are used to
Diameter (Metric) Inner: 3cm. For Use With (Equipment): Fits 1.5cm I.D., 3cm O.D. mouth of vials and serum bottles Hardness: 50 Durometer. Autoclavable: Autoclavable.
Description: Includes: Three rings on the plug. For Use With (Application): Improved design fully protects the neck in the event of accidental tipping. Color: Blue. Color: White.
Total Positions: 1. For Use With (Application): Inexpensive black natural rubber/SBR blend for general purpose uses. Color: Black. Length (Metric): 2.5 cm
For Use With (Application): Chemical durability and high temperature performance. For Use With (Equipment): Quickfit™ jointed ware and other Glassware having standard ground Glass sockets. Standard Taper Joint: Standard; 34/35. Material: Borosilicate Glass.