Keck clips for glass joints supplied by LabChoice Australia provide a secure, reliable locking mechanism for standard taper glassware connections used in distillation, reflux, extraction and general laboratory assemblies. Manufactured from high strength, chemically resistant polymer materials, these clips are designed to withstand repeated heating and cooling cycles without deformation. Their rigidity, dimensional accuracy and snap fit design ensure that ground glass joints remain firmly in place throughout demanding experimental procedures.
Each Keck clip is engineered to fit specific joint sizes such as 14/23, 19/26 or 24/29, providing strong retention force that prevents accidental joint separation when apparatus is under load, exposed to vibration or connected to vacuum systems. Their non reactive polymer composition ensures compatibility with a wide range of laboratory chemicals, including solvents, acids and bases. The design allows rapid attachment and removal while protecting the joint from mechanical stress that could lead to chipping or breakage.
Keck clips are essential components in organic synthesis, distillation, Soxhlet extraction, reflux heating setups, essential oil processing and teaching laboratories. Their ability to maintain joint stability improves apparatus safety, prevents leaks and ensures continuous operation during temperature dependent workflows. They are especially valuable in assemblies involving overhead condensers, heavy receivers or vacuum operation where secure joint retention is critical.
Every Keck clip supplied by LabChoice Australia undergoes ISO 9001 aligned quality control inspection. This includes dimensional verification, snap fit tension testing, polymer uniformity assessment, chemical resistance evaluation and checks for moulding defects. Clips are tested to ensure consistent gripping strength and stable performance across repeated use. These rigorous checks ensure that each Keck clip provides dependable, long term joint security within laboratory glassware systems.
