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In recent years there has been a developing interest in fabricating micropipettes from aluminosilicate glass. Like silicon, aluminum combines with oxygen to form tetrhbedral networks and the Al-O bonds are very strong. In comparison with borosilicate glass, aluminosilicate provides increased hardness, improved chemical durability, reduced electrical conductivity and a lower coefficient of thermal expansion. Also, while the original ratio of a borosilicate capillary’s inner to outer diameter will remain unchanged over its total taper length, aluminosilicate glass demonstrates a marked tendency to thin out as it is drawn to a tip. This behavior allows extremely fine tips to be formed.
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300110 Aluminosilicate Capillaries with Filament, 1.0 mm OD, 0.53 mm ID, 75 mm L, Pkg. of 500 -- 10 days View Pricing
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300108 Aluminosilicate Capillaries with Filament, 1.0 mm OD, 0.53 mm ID, 100 mm L, Pkg. of 500 -- 10 days View Pricing
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In recent years there has been a developing interest in fabricating micropipettes from aluminosilicate glass. Like silicon, aluminum combines with oxygen to form tetrhbedral networks and the Al-O bonds are very strong. In comparison with borosilicate glass, aluminosilicate provides increased hardness, improved chemical durability, reduced electrical conductivity and a lower coefficient of thermal expansion. Also, while the original ratio of a borosilicate capillary’s inner to outer diameter will remain unchanged over its total taper length, aluminosilicate glass demonstrates a marked tendency to thin out as it is drawn to a tip. This behavior allows extremely fine tips to be formed.

For more information, see:
1. Na/H Exchange, Vaughan-Jones, RD.; Grinstein Press, Ch.1 p.8;
2. Effects of intracellular and extracellular pH on contraction in isolated
mammalian cardiac muscle, Bountra, C. & Vaughan-Jones, R.D.; Journal of Physiology Volume 418 (1989)


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Specifications300110300108300109
Dielectric Constant6.26.26.2
Glass Composition51.9% SiO2, 22.0% Al2O3, 7.8% P2O5, 7.7% MgO, 6.9% CaO, 2.1% B2O3, 1.4% BaO and 0.2% As2O351.9% SiO2, 22.0% Al2O3, 7.8% P2O5, 7.7% MgO, 6.9% CaO, 2.1% B2O3, 1.4% BaO and 0.2% As2O351.9% SiO2, 22.0% Al2O3, 7.8% P2O5, 7.7% MgO, 6.9% CaO, 2.1% B2O3, 1.4% BaO and 0.2% As2O3
Glass Softening Temperature Metric950 °C950 °C950 °C
Glass TypeAluminosilicateAluminosilicateAluminosilicate
ID Metric0.53 mm0.53 mm0.53 mm
Length Metric75 mm100 mm150 mm
OD Metric1.0 mm1.0 mm1.0 mm

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