Description
Specifications
Product Name – Potometer
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Glass and Plastic Assembly
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Measurement of Water Uptake
product overview
The potometer is a precision laboratory instrument designed to measure water uptake accurately and consistently in controlled experimental setups. Constructed from premium-grade glass and durable plastic components, this device ensures long-lasting performance and reliability. Its robust design provides chemical resistance and structural integrity, allowing repeated usage without degradation. The instrument’s assembly facilitates precise measurements, with smooth joints and well-fitted parts ensuring no leakage or experimental inconsistencies. Lightweight and portable, it integrates seamlessly into laboratory workflows, making it a convenient tool for diverse experimental requirements. The potometer is engineered with precision, enabling clear observation and measurement of water movement, enhancing reproducibility and accuracy. Each unit undergoes rigorous quality control to maintain consistent dimensions, performance, and durability. Its versatile design accommodates different laboratory setups, ensuring compatibility with standard equipment. The material selection ensures chemical resistance and flexibility, protecting the device from accidental breakage while maintaining functional integrity. The potometer’s transparent components allow easy monitoring and adjustments, enhancing usability and efficiency. This instrument represents a perfect balance of precision, durability, and ease-of-use, offering reliable performance in laboratory settings. It is essential for experiments requiring accurate measurement, consistency, and dependability over time, delivering high-quality results for researchers and professionals seeking dependable laboratory equipment.
FAQs
1. What materials are used to construct the potometer?
The potometer is made from premium-grade glass and durable plastic for chemical resistance, precision, and long-lasting use.
2. Is the potometer compatible with standard laboratory equipment?
Yes, its design accommodates standard lab setups and allows easy integration with existing apparatus for reliable measurements.
3. Are there alternatives to a glass potometer?
Alternatives include fully plastic or digital water uptake meters, though glass provides superior visibility and measurement precision.
4. How should the potometer be stored?
Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain accuracy and prevent damage.
5. Can the potometer be used for repeated experiments?
Yes, it is engineered for repeated use, maintaining consistent accuracy and durability over multiple experimental cycles.










