Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Asbestos Sheet
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Laboratory Sheet
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Heat insulation and surface protection in labs
Product Overview
The Asbestos Sheet is a reliable laboratory accessory designed to provide heat resistance and surface protection during high-temperature experiments. It is commonly placed under laboratory apparatus like flasks, crucibles, or beakers when exposed to direct flames, ensuring that the workbench or laboratory table remains safe from damage. Known for its excellent insulating properties, asbestos has long been used in labs for flame-resistant applications.
This sheet is manufactured using laboratory-grade asbestos, ensuring durability and consistency in performance. Its structure allows it to withstand high thermal stress without losing its strength, making it ideal for repeated use in experiments involving burners or hot apparatus. Its non-combustible nature makes it an indispensable safety tool in chemistry and physics labs, where heating and flame-based procedures are frequent.
In addition to protecting laboratory benches, Asbestos Sheets also minimize heat transfer, ensuring safer handling of equipment. The material provides a stable base for setting up glassware or metallic apparatus, reducing the risk of accidents during heating. For Indian schools, colleges, and professional laboratories, Asbestos Sheets remain a cost-effective solution for maintaining safety standards and preventing heat-related damage in laboratory environments.
Durable, dependable, and built for repeated usage, the Asbestos Sheet is a must-have accessory that ensures both safety and efficiency in laboratory operations.
FAQs
What is the main use of an Asbestos Sheet in laboratories?
It is used for heat insulation and protecting surfaces during flame-based experiments.
Can the Asbestos Sheet withstand direct flame?
Yes, it is flame-resistant and designed for high-temperature exposure.
Is the Asbestos Sheet reusable?
Yes, it is durable and can be used multiple times in heating experiments.
How should I maintain an Asbestos Sheet?
Store it in a dry place and handle carefully to prevent breakage.
What alternatives exist for Asbestos Sheets in laboratories?
Ceramic fiber boards and heat-resistant mats are modern alternatives.










