Product Description
BURETTE
| Description & Specification: | This Burette has a transparent acrylic body and a leakproof stopcock fitted with a self lubricating PTEE plug. Each Burette is individually calibrated to give maximum accuracy. Acrylic body is unaffected by dilute minerals acids & bases except Hydrofloric Acid & Ammonium Hydroxide. The pH range of 1-14 is dealand can be used upto 5% wt/wt of acids or 30% bases.
Material: Polymethyl Methacrylate/ TPX
Size: 25ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
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Precision in Chemical AnalysisThese plastic burettes deliver consistent accuracy for a wide range of titration and liquid measurement tasks in chemical laboratories. The clear calibrations and ergonomic design help prevent spills and ensure safe handling, making them indispensable tools for research, quality control, and academic labs.
Versatile Capacities and Quality MaterialAvailable in 25, 50, and 100 ml capacities, these burettes are constructed from durable plastic, ensuring chemical compatibility and longevity. The white and blue coloration not only provides a professional appearance but also enhances visibility of solutions during experiments.
FAQs of BURETTE:
Q: How do you use a plastic burette for titration in a chemical laboratory?
A: To use a plastic burette for titration, first secure it vertically on a stand, fill it with the titrant to the desired mark, and ensure there are no air bubbles. Gradually dispense the solution while continuously swirling the receiving flask until the reaction endpoint is reached, as indicated by your chosen indicator.
Q: What are the key benefits of using a plastic burette over a glass one?
A: Plastic burettes are lightweight, shatter-resistant, and offer excellent chemical resistance to many acids and bases. They are ideal for routine laboratory work and educational settings due to their durability and cost-effectiveness.
Q: When should I choose a 25, 50, or 100 ml plastic burette for my experiment?
A: Select the burette size based on the volume of solution you need to deliver. Use 25 ml for small-scale titrations, 50 ml for standard laboratory work, and 100 ml for experiments requiring larger volumes or less frequent refilling.
Q: Where are these plastic burettes manufactured and shipped from?
A: These burettes are manufactured and exported from India by a professional exporter, manufacturer, supplier, trader, and wholesaler, ensuring timely delivery and consistent supply globally.
Q: What process is involved in ensuring the burettes accuracy and quality?
A: Each burette undergoes rigorous quality control, including precise molding, calibration, and leak testing, to guarantee accurate measurements and reliable performance in the laboratory.
Q: How do I properly clean and maintain a plastic burette after use?
A: After use, wash the burette thoroughly with distilled water and ensure it is completely drained. For more persistent residues, a mild laboratory detergent and soft brush can be used. Store the burette in a dust-free, upright position when not in use.