Laboratory Wares
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FILTRATION FLASK
“Cowbell” Filtering flasks are usually used with some sort of vacuum assembly. The most economical is an aspirator that connects to the kitchen tap. A filter flask can also be used with different types of funnels such thistle tubes, buchner funnels and the like. Filter flasks are used to speed up filtration by connecting a vacuum aspirator to a water tap.
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FISHER CLAMP
“Cowbell “ These Clamps are moulded in Polypropylene making it completely corrosion-proof. The spring loaded jack in the middle provides a vice like grip to the Burette and prevents it from slipping. Two tapered wedges are provided to ensure firm grip on rods having dia 1/2″ or 3/8″.
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FLASK STAND
“Cowbell “ Moulded in polypropylene, this flask stand gives a stair like top view. Every step provides excellent support to the round bottom flask at every point of contact. This flask stand can hold round bottom flasks up to 10 ltr. Capacity. This stackable flask stand can also be steam autoclaved.
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FLOAT RACK
“Cowbell “ This Float Rack moulded in Polypropylene is quite compact, autoclavable and can hold 16 micro centrifuge tubes for incubation in water baths. Easy to load, these are essential in microbiology & immunology labs. The Surface of the rack has raised alpha numeric index for easy identification and has a central rod handle for convenient lifting.
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FUNNEL HOLDER
“Cowbell “ Made of polypropylene, these corrosion free funnel holders can hold funnels with dia 3″ to 6″. The extra plate provided can be plate provided can be placed to hold funnels bearing dia 1″ to 3″. Two tapered wedges are provided to ensure firm grip on Rods having dia ½” or 3/8″.
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GROUND JOINTS
Ground glass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from commonly available parts. This is a large improvement compared with older methods of custom-made glassware, which was time-consuming and expensive, or the use of less chemical resistant and heat resistant corks or rubber bungs and glass tubes as joints, which took time to prepare as well.
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KIPP’S APPARATUS
The apparatus is usually made of glass, or sometimes of polyethylene, and consists of three vertically stacked chambers, roughly resembling a snowman The prepared gas is usually impure, contaminated with fine aerosol of the reagents and water vapor. The gases may need to be filtered, washed and dried before further use.