About Chemistry Lab Bunsen Burner Brass Tube
Lab Bunsen Burner
- Heavy Duty Sheet metal Base.
- Brass Pipe duly chrome plated.
- Equipped with Stop Cock made from Brass metal
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Maximum Working Temperature
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350
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Maximum working temp
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350
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Inlet Tube OD
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12 mm
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Product Type
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Brass
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Material
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Brass
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Brand
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Standard Steel
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Color
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Blue
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Efficient Laboratory HeatingThis Bunsen Burner delivers efficient, consistent flames suitable for heating, sterilization, and combustion in a variety of laboratory environments. The manual adjustment knob and air regulator enable users to fine-tune the flame for specific experimental needs, enhancing both safety and precision during chemical analyses or sample preparation.
Built for Safety and DurabilityEngineered with a wide and heavy anti-tip cast iron base, this burner minimizes the risk of accidents in busy lab environments. Its high-quality brass construction resists corrosion and heat damage, maintaining reliable performance through repeated use. Compliance with safety standards ensures that the burner is well-suited for institutional and industrial applications.
FAQs of Chemistry Lab Bunsen Burner Brass Tube:
Q: How do I ignite the Bunsen Burner and adjust the flame?
A: To ignite the Bunsen Burner, connect it securely to the appropriate gas source (LPG, coal gas, or natural gas) and use an external flame source, such as a match or spark lighter. Adjust the flame intensity and characteristics using the manual air regulator and gas flow adjustment knob until the desired flame is achieved.
Q: What laboratory environments is this Bunsen Burner suitable for?
A: This Bunsen Burner is designed for use in school, college, and industrial laboratories. Its durable construction and wide compatibility with common laboratory gases make it a reliable choice for a variety of scientific experiments and educational tasks.
Q: When should I use a Bunsen Burner with a heavy tripod base?
A: A Bunsen Burner with a tripod or ringed heavy base is ideal when stability is critical, such as during heating processes that require hands-free operation or when working with glassware and volatile chemicals. The sturdy base reduces tipping risk, ensuring a safer workspace.
Q: Where should the Bunsen Burner be placed within the laboratory for optimal safety?
A: Always place the Bunsen Burner on a flat, heat-resistant surface away from flammable materials. Ensure that the burner is positioned in a well-ventilated area and that safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers and heat-resistant gloves, is readily accessible nearby.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the burner?
A: Allow the burner to cool after use, then disconnect from the gas supply. Clean the external brass tube and cast iron base with a damp cloth. Periodically check and clear the air regulator and gas inlet for blockages to maintain a consistent and safe flame.
Q: How does this Bunsen Burner benefit laboratory applications?
A: The adjustable flame control, wide gas compatibility, and stability of this burner enable precise heating and sterilization in diverse lab environments. Its robust build ensures longevity, while compliance with safety norms provides peace of mind for educators and lab technicians.