Can someone explain the use for this?
37 0 ReplyIt's used for HPLC analysis, where a lot of ports are needed to connect all the little tentacles of the machine
36 0 ReplyYep. But the cheaper alternative is a regular bottle with one cap that has multiple ports for the tubes.
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Probably chemestry, for mutiple attachments.
21 0 ReplyHPLC is High Performance Liquid Chromatography, a chemistry method that's used to analyze chemicals. Don't know why they would need this thing though
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Heck of a party bong
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16 0 ReplyWouldn't want to be the guy that gets the top
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This fuckin bottle’s got four side necks and here my bitch ass has only one regular neck
fuckin bullshit man
31 0 ReplyHas genetics gone too far?
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10 0 ReplyI love how "improv" hplc bottles always look. I'm pretty sure this is a 200 euro piece of glassware, but it looks like 20 bucks.
8 0 Reply200? Try 1000. It has "analytical" in the name, so you apply a 5x upcharge to the "science" price modifier.
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This would be a great dog toy. Put a hole in one of the caps (a treat-sized hole) and stick a rod hrizontally through the bottle, so that it can spin around it's axis. Than fill it with treats and your dog will be entertaint for hours.
5 0 ReplyExcept that its glass, that might be an issue.
6 0 ReplyPoor doggo :(
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My lab used bottle caps with four holes in them for mobile phase intake. I've never seen a single bottle used for more than a couple HPLCs, but I suppose there are niche use cases out there.
3 0 ReplyLab tech: opens with one hand anyway
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