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SPATULAS: Variety

Price range: $ 2.95 through $ 42.45 excl. GST

•  A wide variety of Spatulas for use in the science laboratory including: Chattaway  |  Micro chattaway  |  Nuffield  |  Trowel tapered scoop  |  Spoonula (stainless steel, nickel, plastic).
•  Spatulas are instruments (made of stainless steel, nickel, or plastic) used in laboratories for scraping, transferring, and applying powders and paste-like chemicals or treatments.
•  They are also resistant to acids, bases, heat, and solvents, making them suitable for a wide range of chemicals.
•  They have a soft-grip handle that is precisely designed for maximum comfort.
•  They are strong and inexpensive equipment for handling, transferring, combining, and collecting chemical and biological samples.

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•  A wide variety of Spatulas for use in the science laboratory including: Chattaway  |  Micro chattaway  |  Nuffield  |  Trowel tapered scoop  |  Spoonula (stainless steel, nickel, plastic).
•  Spatulas are instruments (made of stainless steel, nickel, or plastic) used in laboratories for scraping, transferring, and applying powders and paste-like chemicals or treatments.
•  They are also resistant to acids, bases, heat, and solvents, making them suitable for a wide range of chemicals.
•  They have a soft-grip handle that is precisely designed for maximum comfort.
•  They are strong and inexpensive equipment for handling, transferring, combining, and collecting chemical and biological samples.

(Wikipedia excerpt: .."...A spatula is a broad, flat, flexible blade used to mix, spread and lift material[1] including foods, drugs, plaster and paints...  In medical applications, "spatula" may also be used synonymously with tongue depressor.[2]

The word spatula derives from the Latin word for a flat piece of wood or splint, a diminutive form of the Latin spatha, meaning 'broadsword', and hence can also refer to a tongue depressor. The words spade (digging tool) and spathe are similarly derived. The word spatula has been used in English since 1525.[3]....")

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