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Bromothymol Blue, Powder, >99%
Bromothymol Blue (also known as bromothymol sulfone phthalein, Bromthymol Blue, and BTB) is a chemical indicator for weak acids and bases. At a pH of 6.0 or lower, it appears yellow. It transitions in color between pH 6.0 and 7.6, becoming completely blue at pH 7.6.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Bromothymol Blue |
| Synonyms | Bromothymol sulfone phthalein, BTB |
| Purity | >99% |
| Color Change Range | Yellow at pH ≤ 6.0, Blue at pH ≥ 7.6 |
| Chemical Formula | C27H27O5SBr2Na |
| Molecular Weight | 646.38 g/mol |
| CAS Number | 34722-90-2 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used as a chemical indicator for weak acids and bases
- Facilitates pH measurement in the range of 6.0 to 7.6
- High purity powder for accurate scientific applications
- 1 gram prepares up to 10 liters (3 gallons) of indicator solution
Caution:
This high-purity product requires special procedures for solution preparation. For beginners, a ready-to-use solution (BTB10S) is recommended.
Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) For Fluorescent Dye Applications
Fluorescein is a fluorescent dye that is commonly used in various applications such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and DNA sequencing. Its chemical formula is C20H12O5 and it is also known as resorcinolphthalein. Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) is a popular choice for fluorescent dye applications due to its high quantum yield and photostability. It is also water-soluble and can be easily conjugated to biomolecules, making it a versatile tool in biological research.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) |
| Applications | Fluorescent Dye |
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CAUTION: Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) may pose hazards if not handled properly. Please follow all safety precautions and guidelines when using this substance for fluorescent dye applications.
Perfect For:
- Scientists and researchers in the field of fluorescent dye applications
- Chemical manufacturing companies that produce fluorescent dyes
- Academic institutions and laboratories conducting research on fluorescent dyes
- Pharmaceutical companies using fluorescent dyes for drug discovery and development
- Biotech companies utilizing fluorescent dyes for diagnostic and imaging purposes
- Companies involved in the development and production of fluorescent dyes for consumer products
MicroShield Fine Control 100
MicroShield Fine Control 100 is engineered to deliver a precise, non-lethal particle dispersion, using high-quality, 100 mesh iron pellets. Each pellet generates minimal impact, creating heat bursts and noise that effectively support wildlife control and safe training exercises. Made from recycled black construction steel, these coarse particles have a high flow rate suitable for dispensing from a shaker. The material is magnetically responsive and rusts naturally over time, making it ideal for environmental science experiments, art installations, and even plant nutrient applications.
The S100N model is an upgraded version, free of dust and with uniform, spherical particles. This premium composition makes it popular in educational settings, particularly in magnetism or electromagnetism experiments, as it is devoid of cutting oils and contaminants. This steel powder's chemical analysis ensures its purity and stability, with specific concentrations of carbon, manganese, and silicon to maintain consistent performance.
Key Features
- 100 mesh iron pellets for minimal impact dispersion
- Safe, non-lethal applications for wildlife and training
- High flow rate for controlled distribution from shakers
- Recycled construction steel; rusts naturally
- Dust-free, uniform, spherical particle design in S100N model
- Versatile in education, art, and plant nutrient uses
Product Specifications
| Material | Recycled black construction steel |
| Mesh Size | 100 mesh |
| Carbon | 0.8% - 1.2% |
| Manganese | 0.35% - 1.2% |
| Silicon | 0.4% Minimum |
| Sulfur | 0.05% Maximum |
| Phosphorus | 0.05% Maximum |
Perfect for wildlife control, training professionals, educators, artists, and agricultural experts
Here’s an table with suggested deterrent loads for several common shotgun gauges (12, 16, 20, and 28) using fine iron particles (100 mesh) for bird deterrent purposes. These configurations are generalized for typical effective ranges and use a combination of lower powder loads to create a wide, non-lethal dispersal pattern that is suitable for scaring birds.
Bird Deterrent Loads Using Iron Particles (100 Mesh) Across Various Gauges
| Gauge | Load Type | Iron Particle Load | Powder Charge | Estimated Velocity | Effective Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 Gauge | Light Deterrent | 15 g (0.53 oz) | 16-18 gr (0.37-0.42 oz) | 250-300 m/s (820-984 ft/s) | 10-20 meters (33-66 ft) |
| Standard Deterrent | 20 g (0.71 oz) | 18-20 gr (0.42-0.46 oz) | 300-350 m/s (984-1148 ft/s) | 20-30 meters (66-98 ft) | |
| Heavy Deterrent | 25 g (0.88 oz) | 20-22 gr (0.46-0.5 oz) | 350-400 m/s (1148-1312 ft/s) | 30-40 meters (98-131 ft) | |
| 16 Gauge | Light Deterrent | 12 g (0.42 oz) | 14-16 gr (0.32-0.37 oz) | 230-280 m/s (754-919 ft/s) | 10-20 meters (33-66 ft) |
| Standard Deterrent | 18 g (0.63 oz) | 16-18 gr (0.37-0.42 oz) | 280-330 m/s (919-1083 ft/s) | 20-30 meters (66-98 ft) | |
| Heavy Deterrent | 22 g (0.78 oz) | 18-20 gr (0.42-0.46 oz) | 330-380 m/s (1083-1247 ft/s) | 30-40 meters (98-131 ft) | |
| 20 Gauge | Light Deterrent | 10 g (0.35 oz) | 12-14 gr (0.27-0.32 oz) | 220-270 m/s (722-886 ft/s) | 10-20 meters (33-66 ft) |
| Standard Deterrent | 15 g (0.53 oz) | 14-16 gr (0.32-0.37 oz) | 270-320 m/s (886-1050 ft/s) | 20-30 meters (66-98 ft) | |
| Heavy Deterrent | 18 g (0.63 oz) | 16-18 gr (0.37-0.42 oz) | 320-370 m/s (1050-1214 ft/s) | 30-40 meters (98-131 ft) | |
| 28 Gauge | Light Deterrent | 8 g (0.28 oz) | 10-12 gr (0.23-0.27 oz) | 210-260 m/s (689-853 ft/s) | 10-20 meters (33-66 ft) |
| Standard Deterrent | 10 g (0.35 oz) | 12-14 gr (0.27-0.32 oz) | 250-300 m/s (820-984 ft/s) | 20-30 meters (66-98 ft) | |
| Heavy Deterrent | 12 g (0.42 oz) | 14-16 gr (0.32-0.37 oz) | 300-350 m/s (984-1148 ft/s) | 30-40 meters (98-131 ft) |
Notes on Each Gauge:
- 12 Gauge: Best suited for moderate to heavy deterrent loads due to its higher capacity for both powder and particle loads, making it effective at longer ranges.
- 16 Gauge: A versatile option that offers a good balance between spread and range. Common in European hunting and bird deterrent contexts.
- 20 Gauge: Known for being lighter and easier to handle, making it suitable for closer-range deterrent applications.
- 28 Gauge: Ideal for short-range deterrent due to its lower recoil and capacity, typically for distances under 30 meters.
Important Considerations
- Testing and Customization: Load performance can vary based on powder type, shell type, and even environmental conditions. Testing in a controlled environment is essential.
- Safety First: Always consult a reloading manual and verify with experts, especially when using alternative materials like fine iron particles.
This table serves as a starting point; precise adjustments may be necessary depending on the equipment and specific needs. For more details on load specifications, consult reputable reloading sources or professional guidance.
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