Description
Specifications
Product Name – Burette – Stop Cork
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Laboratory Glassware
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Liquid Measurement and Dispensing
product overview
The Burette with Stop Cork is a precision laboratory instrument designed to deliver highly accurate liquid measurements and controlled dispensing. Manufactured from high-quality laboratory-grade glass, it provides excellent clarity, durability, and chemical resistance, ensuring consistent and reliable performance across a wide range of laboratory procedures. The stop cork mechanism is engineered to allow smooth operation, giving users precise control over liquid release while minimizing the risk of leakage or wastage.
This burette is constructed with attention to detail, featuring clear graduation markings that enhance readability and accuracy in measurement. The glass body is resistant to thermal expansion and chemical reactions, allowing it to maintain performance even under demanding laboratory conditions. Its stop cork fitting is designed for long-term durability, ensuring repeated use without loss of function or accuracy.
The robust build quality not only enhances reliability but also ensures ease of handling and maintenance. The burette can be cleaned efficiently without compromising its structural integrity, making it a dependable addition to laboratory setups. With its precise design, high-quality materials, and long-lasting construction, the Burette with Stop Cork stands out as a trusted laboratory glassware essential.
Every unit undergoes strict quality checks to ensure compliance with laboratory standards, offering a combination of accuracy, durability, and user convenience that professionals can rely on for consistent results.
FAQs
1. What type of glass is used in this burette?
It is made from high-quality, laboratory-grade borosilicate glass that offers strength, clarity, and chemical resistance.
2. Is the stop cork replaceable if damaged?
Yes, the stop cork can be replaced, though it is designed to last through repeated laboratory use without frequent replacement.
3. How should the burette be cleaned after use?
It should be rinsed with distilled water and appropriate cleaning solutions to prevent residue buildup and maintain accuracy.
4. Does the burette support measurement of corrosive liquids?
Yes, it is resistant to many chemical reagents, but strong corrosives should be handled carefully to prolong product life.
5. From where is the burette usually sourced?
It is sourced from certified laboratory equipment manufacturers that ensure precision engineering and adherence to quality standards.










