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Density Cubes, Metals Iron
These iron cubes are designed for density experiments in the classroom or laboratory, available in 10mm or 20mm sizes, with precise measurements for accurate and consistent results, made from durable iron material. The cubes are packaged individually, with a weight of 0.135 lb, and are for science teachers, students, and researchers. The iron material provides a high density, making it for demonstrating density concepts.
Product Specifications
| Material: | Iron |
| Sizes: | 10mm or 20mm |
| Package Dimensions: | 20 x 20 mm |
| Weight: | 0.135 lb |
| Density: | 7.9 g/cm³ |
Applications and Benefits:
- For density experiments in the classroom or laboratory
- For science teachers, students, and researchers to demonstrate density concepts
- for hands-on learning and experimentation
Key Features and Benefits
- Iron material for high density and precise measurements
- Precise measurements for accurate and consistent results
- Reusable packaging for convenient storage
- Durable iron material for long-lasting use
Caution:
Handle with care, as iron can be sharp and heavy. Avoid touching sharp edges and keep out of reach of children.
Density Cubes, Metals Tin
The Density Cubes, Metals Tin are -engineered cubes crafted from high-density tin, for educational and industrial applications, including density comparison experiments and material studies. Available in two sizes, 10mm and 20mm, these cubes cater to a variety of needs, from classroom demonstrations to industrial research. Please note that tin is a toxic material and should be handled with care, avoiding ingestion or inhalation.
Product Specifications
| Material | Tin |
| Density | 7.31 g/cm³ (Constant) |
| Size Options | 10mm or 20mm |
| Weight | Varies by size |
Applications and Benefits:
- Density comparison experiments
- Material studies
- Educational demonstrations
- Industrial research
Key Features and Benefits
- High-density tin construction
- -engineered for accuracy
- Available in 10mm and 20mm sizes
- Suitable for educational and industrial use
- for density comparison and material studies
Caution:
Tin is a toxic material. Handle with care and avoid ingestion or inhalation.
Tin Pellets
Tin Pellets are an excellent choice for those needing high-purity tin (Sn) for various applications. Each pellet, weighing approximately 19 grams, is part of a 1-pound pack designed for ease of melting and application. These pellets are ideal for chemistry and metallurgy experiments, soldering, and providing a protective layer on other metals. Their high purity ensures effectiveness and reliability in every use. Perfect for both professional and educational settings, these pellets also make a valuable addition to any metal collection.
Key Features
- High-purity tin (Sn) content
- Approximately 19 grams per pellet
- 1-pound pack for ease of use
- Ideal for chemistry and metallurgy experiments
- Useful for soldering and protection on other metals
Product Specifications
| Size | Approx 19 gr each pellet |
| Weight | 1 Lbs |
| Usage | Chemistry experiments, metallurgy experiments, soldering, protective layer on other metals |
| Purity | High purity tin (Sn) pieces |
| Packaging | Pack (1 lbs) |
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Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
CAUTION: Use caution when melting or processing tin pellets. Ensure proper safety measures, including wearing protective gloves and eyewear. Work in well-ventilated areas to avoid inhalation of any fumes. Keep out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion or injury.
Perfect for Chemistry students and teachers, Metallurgy enthusiasts, DIYers and hobbyists in soldering and metalworking, Manufacturing and industrial professionals, Artists and sculptors working with metals
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