58oz Aluminum Round Bottom Sample Scoop
Sample Scoop has a capacity of 58oz (1,715ml) with round bottom constructed of aluminum and is useful for lab or field handling of sample materials. The scoop bowl is 10x5.3in (254 x 134.6mm). The overall length is 14.3in (363.2mm). A rigid sure-grip handle prevents slippage.
Features:
- Constructed of sturdy aluminum
- Sure-grip handle prevents slippage
- It can be used in both the lab and the field
Dimensions:
Bowl Length: 10.0"
Bowl Width: 5.3"
Overall Length: 14.3"
Capacity: 58oz
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The Aluminum Round Bottom Sample Scoop, 58oz is the perfect tool for handling sample materials in both the lab and the field. With a capacity of 58oz (1,715ml), this scoop is ideal for collecting and transporting a variety of materials.
Constructed of sturdy aluminum, this sample scoop is built to last. Its round bottom design ensures that materials can be easily scooped up and transported without any spillage. The scoop bowl measures 10x5.3 inches (254 x 134.6mm), providing ample space for collecting samples.
One of the standout features of this scoop is its sure-grip handle. This handle is designed to prevent slippage, ensuring that you can confidently handle the scoop even in wet or slippery conditions. Whether you are working in a lab setting or out in the field, you can rely on the secure grip of this handle.
The overall length of the scoop is 14.3 inches (363.2mm), making it a comfortable size for handling and transporting samples. Its lightweight yet durable construction allows for easy maneuverability and efficient sample collection.
This sample scoop is not only practical, but it is also versatile. Its aluminum construction makes it suitable for use with a wide range of materials, including liquids, powders, and granular substances. Whether you are conducting experiments or collecting samples for analysis, this scoop will be a valuable tool in your laboratory or fieldwork.
If you are in need of other concrete slump testing equipment, be sure to check out our full line of products. We offer a variety of slump cones, tamping rods, and fresh concrete testing equipment to meet all of your testing needs. With our high-quality products, you can trust that you are getting reliable and accurate results every time.
Invest in the Aluminum Round Bottom Sample Scoop, 58oz and experience the convenience and reliability it offers for your sample handling needs.
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