Fujiston capillary tubes are low-cost glass capillaries for experiments and research, available in a wide range of sizes. For glass capillaries, come to us.
The "Fujiston Capillary Tube" comes in 18 sizes ranging from an outer diameter of 0.5mm × inner diameter of 0.13mm to an outer diameter of 2.8mm × inner diameter of 2.1mm, with a tolerance of ±0.05 in diameter and ±0.5mm in total length. Lengths can be manufactured in desired sizes from 20mm to 700mm, with some exceptions. The finishes at both ends are available as open and one-end sealed, and they are often used for capillaries for melting point measurement, among other applications.
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basic information
The Fujiston capillary tube is made of hard glass (BC tube). This product can be manufactured to your desired length, but the outer diameter and inner diameter cannot be changed. If you need specific outer and inner diameters or require even stricter tolerances, we have high-precision capillaries available for that purpose. Please feel free to contact us.
Price information
The price for 200 pieces of 1.5mm outer diameter, 1.0mm inner diameter, and 120mm length, with one end sealed.
Price range
P1
Delivery Time
※The price varies depending on the size and quantity.
Applications/Examples of results
In addition to being used for melting point measurement and fat analysis tubes, it is also utilized as a material.
Company information
In 1907, we established a private business, a scientific glass processing plant, in the Kita Ward of Osaka City. Subsequently, in 1957, we reorganized into a corporation in line with the development of the business, becoming what is now Fuji Rika Kogyo Co., Ltd. Our main operations have been the production of glass products and the sale of scientific instrument manufacturer products. For over 100 years, we have steadily progressed alongside scientific glass and scientific instruments. However, we will cease operations at the end of June 2024 and will begin operations in July under MIZUKEN Co., Ltd. (formerly the Comprehensive Water Research Institute).