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Digital Caliper
The high quality electronic digital caliper ia a useful tool — no laboratory should be without one because it is more accurate and easier to use than the traditional analog devices. Measure in either inches or millimeters at the touch of a button. The floating zero feature 501601 502157
allows you to read the increment without calculation. An SPC output can interface with external readout devices. The caliper is made from hardened stainless. The caliper measures up to 150 mm (6 in.) with 0.01 mm (or 0.0005") resolution. T The caliper is designed to be water-
resistant to IP54 as defined in the IEC529 standard. The IP54 code’s first digit “5” means dust-protected. The second digit “4” means that the caliper is protected against splashing water — it can withstand a shower from every direction for 10 minutes.
Digital Caliper Replacement Battery (package of 10)
Screwdriver Set Wire Cutters
Notched blade 12cm long This production grade precision 5-piece screwdriver set is the highest quality tool you can find on the market. Made by German craftsmen, the chrome-vanadium tips will fit any screw securely without leaving marks. The set contains an ESD safe handle with 8 interchangeable blades. Phillips Sizes: 000, 00, 0, 1. Slotted Sizes: 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 mm. The 000 size Philips blade is the smallest you can find anywhere — it can fit smallest screw on a 35 mm camera. Weight: 0.24 lb 501635 Professional Quality Screwdriver Set
LAB SUPPLIES
501321
Roger Wirecutting Scissors
Electrically Conductive Silver Epoxy
Two-component silver-filled epoxy for electrical connections which cannot be soldered, such as Ag/AgCl pellets. This widely used silver-filled epoxy features low viscosity and smooth flowing character. Pure silver is dispersed in both resin and hardener. Cures in 15 minutes at 120 °C. Mix ratio 1:1. May be premixed and frozen for later use. Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
Silicone RTV adhesive (non-acidic)
Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
4898
Silver Epoxy (1 oz.)
Because it is non-corrosive, this material is ideal for use on metal, for encapsulating small circuits on connectors. After cure, will withstand -55° to 200 °C. No mixing required.
Silicone RTV adhesive
Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
Clear silicone sealant provides good bonding to plastic. After cure, will withstand -55 to 200 °C. No mixing required. A handy, general purpose laboratory sealant. (Releases acetic acid during curing.)
Electrically Conductive Carbon Epoxy
Two-component carbon-epoxy, curable at room and elevated temperatures. Ideal for electrostatic discharge protection and EMI/RFI shielding. 1:1 mix ratio. May be premixed and frozen for later use. Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
7128
RTV Coating (3 oz.)
1571
RTV Sealant (4.7 oz.)
RTV Prime Coat
Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
Enhances adhesion of silicone adhesives to many difficult-to-bond plastic surfaces.
Mini Glue Gun
Shipping weight: 1 lb. (0.5 kg)
Comes with three sticks of special formula hot melt glue. UL approved. 110V 60Hz only.
7335
Carbon Epoxy (2 oz.)
6820
RTV Prime Coat, 400 ml (13.5 oz.)
13316
Mini Glue Gun 97
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World Precision Instruments
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