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KYPowerlifter
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February 06, 2009, 01:42:55 PM »
Any of you ever run across glassware made by "Chemistry Hut"? I bought a pieces in a lot. I have used it under vacuum to produce HNO3 and it seems to hold up. Just wondering if anyone has heard of it, can't find anything via 'google'. Guess it's just another 'knockoff' group, don't know...
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February 07, 2009, 04:31:31 PM »
As long as it is made out of a good borosilicate formulation like Pyrex, chances are it will hold up just as well as anything made by Schott Duran, Pyrex, or any of the other manufacturers (i.e. Ace, Chemglass, Quark, LabGlass, etc.).
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