Thursday, November 7, 2019

Caring for Plastic Labware!

As you know how crucial plastic labware is of any laboratory, you need to know that the plastic lab ware must be cleaned and cared so that you get the right result. When you care for the cleaning of the plastic lab ware, you are for sure going to get the accurate experiment results you have been aiming for.

Let us see how to care for Plastic Lab ware for the betterment of our laboratories.

There are certain types of chemicals like oils, detergents and pure water which in the presence of a lot of tensile stress can result in cracking of plastic ware. Apart from that, if there is a lot of exposure to the strong oxidizing agents, then they may even cause failure or embrittlement. The intensity of the plastic lab ware depends upon the length of the exposure and also the temperature concentration. Apart from that, the chemical affects parameters like strength, flexibility, appearance, dimensions, and weight.

Do you know? You should never allow heat to come in direct contact with the plastic lab ware? Do not try to put on a hotplate surface too.



How to clean the Plastic Labware?

For most of the applications, plastic lab ware should be washed with a mild detergent. After that, rinse with tap water and then you can finally do it with distilled water. The plastics are polyolefin and they are associated with the non-wetting surface. This makes them resistant to any kind of attack and also helps in quick cleaning.

Also, do not use any strong alkaline cleaning or washing agents for the PC lab ware as they are harmful.

Do you know there is a special laboratory washing machine too? It works well with the plastic lab ware except for a few resins. You have lab ware resins like acrylic, polystyrene, and LDPE which cannot be cleaned in the washing machines. It is because of temperature limitations. The polystyrene lab ware is a very mild detergent and it is mainly pH neutral and non-caustic agent too.

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