Stirring Rods
Long, thin stirring rods are an essential piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals and liquids for reaction purposes. Stirring rods are fabricated from glass, with steel cores, or in solid plastic, and they are chemically resistant, inert, and non-abrasive. Steel core stirring rods are ideal when extra rigidity is required and have a rounded end, whereas solid plastic rods have a tapered end. Borosilicate glass stirring rods have low thermal expansion values and feature flat ends.
Plastic Policemen
This is polypropylene rod with flexible ends, one triangular, one square.
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Stirring Rod
Stirring rods made of borosilicate glass and with fire polished ends.
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Polypropylene Stirring Rods
Perfect for mixing liquids and chemicals in the laboratory.
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Eisco Glass Stirring Rods with Spade End
Glass rods with one spade end and one button end for stirring, scooping, and crushing.
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Eisco Plastic Stirring Rods, Pack of 12
Stirring rods with rounded ends, made of chemically-resistant polypropylene plastic.
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PPE Stirring Rods
Made of polypropylene plastic, these multipurpose policeman-style stirring rods with spatula ends serve as versatile tools for various mixing, scraping and stirring tasks in the laboratory.

