Description
Specifications
Product Name – Zinc Rod
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – Solid Rod
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Laboratory Experiments, Metal Reactions, Scientific Studies
product overview
The Zinc Rod is a high-quality, laboratory-grade metallic rod designed for consistent performance in scientific settings. Manufactured from pure zinc, this rod exhibits exceptional corrosion resistance and maintains structural integrity under various laboratory conditions. Its smooth, uniform surface ensures precise handling and minimal contamination risk, while its durable composition allows repeated usage without degradation. The Zinc Rod is engineered to provide uniformity in size and density, ensuring reliable results across multiple experiments. Its weight and dimensions are optimized for balance and ease of manipulation, making it ideal for controlled reactions and experimental setups. The metallic surface is carefully polished to enhance conductivity and reactivity, supporting diverse scientific applications while ensuring safety and efficiency during handling. Lightweight yet robust, the rod provides excellent tactile control, reducing handling fatigue during extended laboratory procedures. With high chemical stability, it resists oxidation and maintains a consistent performance profile over time, ensuring reproducibility and reliability in scientific studies. This laboratory-grade Zinc Rod combines durability, precision, and purity, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking high-quality metallic reagents for research and experimentation.
FAQs
1. What is the material composition of the Zinc Rod?
The Zinc Rod is composed of high-purity zinc, ensuring consistency, durability, and corrosion resistance in laboratory conditions.
2. Is the Zinc Rod compatible with common lab reagents?
Yes, it is compatible with most standard laboratory reagents and metallic experiments while maintaining stability.
3. Can the Zinc Rod be cut or shaped?
The rod can be cut or shaped with appropriate tools without compromising its uniform composition.
4. How should the Zinc Rod be stored?
Store in a dry, cool environment to prevent oxidation and maintain its laboratory-grade quality.
5. Are there alternative metals available for similar experiments?
Alternative laboratory metals such as copper, aluminum, or magnesium rods may be considered depending on experimental needs.










