Specifications:
| Feature |
Details |
| Brand |
Polylab |
| Material |
High-quality Silicone Rubber |
| Compatibility |
Designed for use with Polylab Desiccators |
| Seal |
Provides airtight, vacuum-tight sealing |
| Temperature Resistance |
Wide range: -40 °C to +200 °C |
| Chemical Resistance |
Excellent resistance to most chemicals, solvents, and moisture |
| Durability |
Flexible, tear-resistant, reusable |
| Sizes Available |
Fits standard Polylab Desiccator sizes |
| Application |
Maintains airtight conditions for moisture-free storage |
Product Overview:
Polylab Silicon “O” Rings for Desiccators are precision-engineered sealing rings designed to maintain airtight and vacuum-tight conditions inside laboratory desiccators. Made from high-quality, flexible Silicone Rubber, these O-rings offer exceptional durability, elasticity, and chemical resistance — ensuring reliable moisture protection for sensitive samples.
The robust design ensures a perfect seal between the desiccator lid and base, preventing air or moisture ingress and maintaining an optimal low-humidity environment for storing hygroscopic chemicals, reagents, or specimens. These Silicon “O” Rings for Desiccators can withstand a wide temperature range (from -40 °C to +200 °C), making them ideal for routine lab use, storage, or vacuum applications.
Flexible, tear-resistant, and easy to fit or remove, these rings are reusable and offer long service life, providing an economical alternative to frequent replacements.
Ideal for research labs, chemical labs, educational institutes, and industrial labs, the Polylab Silicon “O” Ring for Desiccator helps ensure your desiccator works at its best, protecting samples from unwanted moisture contamination.
Pair these with other Polylab Desiccators & Accessories for a complete moisture-control solution. For replacement lids, plates, or spare parts, browse our Laboratory Desiccator Spare Parts Collection. To maintain proper storage conditions, refer to the Royal Society of Chemistry Lab Storage Guidelines, trusted globally by scientists.