Product Description
With the aid of modern machines, tools and instruments, we are in the business of manufacturing and supplying a wide range of Reversible Type Condensers. Made of using optimum quality borosilicate glass, these condensers are used in chemistry laboratories. We check the condensers on quality and efficiency parameters to provide the clients a defect free range. Our Reversible Type Condensers are offered to the clients at the cost effective price.
Features:
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Highly durable
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Easy to use
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Light in weight
Versatility in Laboratory ApplicationsReversible Type Condensers are a practical solution for a range of condensation tasks across analytical, research, and educational laboratories. Their standardized ground glass joints make them compatible with an array of lab glassware, while hose nozzle ends allow easy connectivity. Durable and easy to maintain, they are well-suited for distillation, reflux, and synthesis processes.
Quality Construction and Safe HandlingManufactured from high-quality glass, each condenser boasts a smooth surface and annealed edges for added strength and user safety. Transparency allows direct observation of condensation processes. Each piece undergoes careful individual packaging, ensuring safe delivery and handling right from the manufacturer or supplier.
FAQs of Reversible Type Condensers:
Q: How is the Reversible Type Condenser used in a laboratory?
A: The condenser is primarily used to cool and condense vapors generated during distillation or reflux processes. It is connected via hose nozzles or bulbs to a water source and attached to ground glass joints with compatible glassware.
Q: What are the benefits of using a transparent glass condenser?
A: A transparent glass condenser allows for visual monitoring of vapor condensation, ensuring precise control over the process and immediate detection of any irregularities.
Q: When should a Reversible Type Condenser be selected over other types?
A: Choose a reversible type condenser when you need flexibility in connection orientation and compatibility with various distillation or reflux assemblies due to its reversible design and standard joint sizes.
Q: Where are these condensers typically used?
A: They are commonly found in educational, research, and analytical laboratories for experiments involving distillation, solvent recovery, and chemical synthesis.
Q: What makes the finish and construction safe for laboratory environments?
A: Each condenser is finished with smooth, annealed edges to prevent injury, and crafted from robust glass for resistance to thermal and mechanical stresses.
Q: How are these condensers supplied and packaged?
A: They are individually packed in protective packaging to ensure safe delivery and minimize the risk of damage during transport or storage.