Dairy Tools · Generic
Tilt Measure
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In veterinary medicine, a tilt measure typically refers to a specialized borosilicate glass dispenser (often Kipps-pattern) used in lab and pharmacy settings to quickly and accurately transfer fixed volumes of chemical reagents, like acids for dairy fat testing.
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Tilt measures are volumetric dispensing tools designed for rapid and highly reproducible transfers of liquids. They are widely used in veterinary and dairy chemistry labs for tests that require exact, repeated amounts of harsh chemicals without the risk of hazardous spills.
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- Volume Options: Available in various sizes ranging from 1 ml to 500 ml, though 5 ml to 20 ml are most common for standard veterinary testing.
- Fixed Dispensing: Engineered to dispense a predetermined, exact volume, increasing precision over general graduated cylinders or free-hand pouring.
- Chemical Resistance: Constructed from high-quality, Boro 3.3 borosilicate glass to prevent reactions with strong acids, bases, and organic solvents.
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