
Our Laboratory Tube Rod made from soda-lime glass combines practicality and cost-effectiveness.
₹140.00
Our Laboratory Tube Rod made from soda-lime glass combines practicality and cost-effectiveness. Designed for everyday laboratory tasks—from stirring and pouring to glasswork demonstrations—it’s an indispensable tool in schools, colleges, and research settings across India.
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Q1. What is a soda-glass tube rod used for in labs?
Primarily used for stirring liquids, guiding pouring, and demonstrating optical phenomena in classrooms and general lab settings.
Q2. What material are these rods made of?
Soda-lime glass—an accessible, affordable type of glass widely used for general laboratory equipment.
Q3. Can these rods withstand heat?
Yes, soda-glass can handle short-term temperatures of around 400 °C, though it’s less heat-resistant than borosilicate glass.
Q4. Why are the ends rounded?
Ends are flame-polished to be smooth, ensuring they don’t scratch or damage delicate glassware. This also reduces breakage risk.
Q5. Are custom sizes available?
Yes, these rods are configurable in terms of diameter, length, and tolerance to fit different lab needs.
Q6. How does soda-glass compare to borosilicate?
Soda-glass is less expensive and suitable for general use, but has lower thermal resistance and chemical durability compared to borosilicate or quartz.
Q7. Can it be used for optical demonstration experiments?
Yes! Its clarity and smooth finish make it a good tool for experiments involving light refraction and optical demonstration, such as the vanishing rod experiment.
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Compact, clear, and easy to handle—this soda-lime glass bottle comes fitted with a glass applicator rod and ground glass stopper, making it perfect for precise application of Canada balsam or other mounting media in slide preparation tasks.
Crafted from high-quality borosilicate glass, this round flat-bottom flask combines excellent resistance to thermal shock and chemical corrosion with convenient, stable placement on benchtops — trusted across Indian labs and institutions.
₹140.00
Our Laboratory Tube Rod made from soda-lime glass combines practicality and cost-effectiveness.
Our Laboratory Tube Rod made from soda-lime glass combines practicality and cost-effectiveness. Designed for everyday laboratory tasks—from stirring and pouring to glasswork demonstrations—it’s an indispensable tool in schools, colleges, and research settings across India.
Trusted by:
Q1. What is a soda-glass tube rod used for in labs?
Primarily used for stirring liquids, guiding pouring, and demonstrating optical phenomena in classrooms and general lab settings.
Q2. What material are these rods made of?
Soda-lime glass—an accessible, affordable type of glass widely used for general laboratory equipment.
Q3. Can these rods withstand heat?
Yes, soda-glass can handle short-term temperatures of around 400 °C, though it’s less heat-resistant than borosilicate glass.
Q4. Why are the ends rounded?
Ends are flame-polished to be smooth, ensuring they don’t scratch or damage delicate glassware. This also reduces breakage risk.
Q5. Are custom sizes available?
Yes, these rods are configurable in terms of diameter, length, and tolerance to fit different lab needs.
Q6. How does soda-glass compare to borosilicate?
Soda-glass is less expensive and suitable for general use, but has lower thermal resistance and chemical durability compared to borosilicate or quartz.
Q7. Can it be used for optical demonstration experiments?
Yes! Its clarity and smooth finish make it a good tool for experiments involving light refraction and optical demonstration, such as the vanishing rod experiment.
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