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Hi Tilak,

we are in the process of switching over to heating blocks for all our chemistry teaching labs. Also where feasible in our research labs. We buy some types of heating blocks from companies like Heidolph (heat-on) other times we get it made to our need by a metal shop (including engraving, coating /  anodisation and dying).


Andreas M=FCller
 

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