About Laboratory Burettes
Burettes
Owing to the vast industry experience and in-depth knowledge of this domain, we are offering a huge collection of high-quality Glass Burettes. Graduations, Stopcock with moulded screw thread, enabling the screw fitting to be adjusted, giving any tension required on the stopcock key. Borosilicate glass.
Part Number 2420-100
Capacity 100 milliliters
Item Volume 100.0 milliliters
Material Glass BOROSILICATE
Precision and ReliabilityOur laboratory burettes are manufactured from premium borosilicate glass to ensure precise measurements and excellent resistance to chemicals and heat. With transparent and amber options, they cater to both general and light-sensitive liquid handling applications.
Specialized for Laboratory UseDesigned specifically for laboratory procedures such as titration, these burettes allow controlled and accurate dispensing of liquids. Their dropper mechanism and clear graduation markings enhance usability and ensure dependable results for scientific experiments.
FAQs of Laboratory Burettes:
Q: How do you use a laboratory burette for titration experiments?
A: To use a laboratory burette in titration, first ensure it is clean and mounted vertically. Fill the burette with the titrant solution, making sure to eliminate air bubbles. Adjust the meniscus to zero by using the dropper control. During titration, release the liquid slowly into the receiving flask, monitoring the volume dispensed via the graduation marks to maintain precise measurement.
Q: What materials are laboratory burettes from this supplier made of?
A: These laboratory burettes are constructed from high-grade borosilicate glass, known for its durability, chemical resistance, and ability to withstand temperature variations common in laboratory settings.
Q: When should you use amber-colored burettes instead of transparent ones?
A: Amber colored burettes are recommended when handling light-sensitive chemicals or solutions. The amber tint helps shield the contents from light exposure, preventing breakdown or alteration of sensitive substances during experiments.
Q: Where can these glassware burettes be used?
A: These burettes are suitable for use in chemical laboratories, educational institutions, research facilities, and industrial labs across India and beyond. Their precision makes them ideal for a wide range of quantitative analytical methods.
Q: What is the process for cleaning laboratory burettes after use?
A: After use, burettes should be thoroughly rinsed with distilled water and, if necessary, washed with a suitable detergent or laboratory cleaning solution. Ensure all residues are removed, rinse again, and allow the burette to air dry upright to prevent contamination or volume inaccuracies during future use.
Q: What are the main benefits of using borosilicate glass burettes in laboratories?
A: Borosilicate glass burettes offer exceptional accuracy, chemical resistance, and resilience to high temperatures. Their stability and transparency (or amber protection) ensure consistent results while minimizing potential contamination or degradation of samples.