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GOT BURETITIS? Buretitis is two things. Faded or chipped buret markings. Or etched burets that break easily. We have a cure. Our No. 2122. Its red markings are part of the glass. They last as long as the glass itself. There are no etch marks to build breakage points. Or painted-on mark­ ings to wear off. Choice of Stopcocks Accu-red burets are available with ground glass or Teflon* stopcocks.

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Our No. 2102-T is a Teflon plug stopcock buret. Its Reverse-Taper de­ sign makes for a better fit, easier open­ ing. Won't freeze or break in the mid­ dle of an analysis. Tension is constant, stopcock adjusts to position and tem­ perature automatically. Other Burets We have the widest line of lab glass­ ware anywhere—not just most of a line. There are gas burets, Class A, Accured with straight bore or 3-way stop­

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cock, precision bore, micro, automatics, and others. Check our quantity dis­ counts on assorted cases, too. They're as much as 23.5%. For information on any or all labware, write us: Address: Corning Glass Works, 71 Crystal Street, Corning, Ν. Υ. *Teflon is a Du Pont trademark

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