Drying Tubes
Drying tubes are tube-like pieces of an apparatus used to house a disposable solid desiccant, with one end terminating in a ground glass joint for use in connecting the drying tube to a reaction vessel. In bent models, the bend is oriented so that the solid desiccant does not fall into the reaction vessel. Drying tubes are fabricated from borosilicate glass, and are often used in less-demanding applications, typical in organic syntheses.
PYREX® Drying Tube with [ST] Joint, Corning
Supplier: Corning
Drying tube is a replacement part for the 6949M series of PYREX® Microchemistry kits.
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U-Shaped Drying Tubes, Chemglass
Supplier: Chemglass
Tubes feature a [ST] lower inner joint and include a rubber stopper and glass inlet tube.
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Synthware Tube, Drying, 90°, Microscale, Kemtech America
Supplier: Kemtech America
Drying tube with a 90° angle.
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Straight Drying Tubes, Chemglass
Supplier: Chemglass
Vertical drying tubes with a beaded top and [ST] lower inner joint.
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Drying Tubes, Straight, Top and Outer Joints, Chemglass
Supplier: Chemglass
Drying tubes feature straight, top and outer joints.
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Drying Tubes, 75°, Chemglass
Supplier: Chemglass
Drying tubes feature the 75° angle drying tube.



