Stainless steel laboratory scoop A316 series

Stainless steel laboratory scoop - A316 series - SAMPLING SYSTEMS
Stainless steel laboratory scoop - A316 series - SAMPLING SYSTEMS
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stainless steel

Description

PharmaScoops are a range of scoops (spades) for use with powders and granules. They are made from heavy gauge 316L stainless steel and so have excellent corrosion resistance and strength. Over 11 sizes are available from stock from very small to very large. They are ideal for all types of work from the laboratory to production. Sampling Systems’ range of PharmaScoops were developed over 20 years ago after a huge amount of testing and development work with the pharmaceutical industry. We wanted to have a high quality powder scoop that would be acceptable to the pharmaceutical industry. They are now used in thousands of companies around the world. KEY FEATURES - BEST IN CLASS The scoops are all fully welded to remove and crevices and finished in a high quality mirror polish. They have a heavy duty, hygienic design and are designed so there are no dead spaces or crevices which means they are easy to clean. All the corners are radiused in line with GMP guidelines. • QUALITY- Made from a high quality chemically resistant 316L stainless steel to give years of robust use. BSE/TSE free. Certificate of conformity available free of charge. • BIG CHOICE - Wide range of sizes from 10ml to 5000ml. Choose the size that suits you • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - Over 10,000 happy customers worldwide

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A316-10
A316-10
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