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Bubbler Unit With Cup Joint

$73.00

Bubbler Unit With Cup Joint The Bubbler Unit with Cup Joint is a laboratory tool used to introduce gas into a liquid through a submerged tube, creating bubbles. It is commonly used in various chemical processes and experiments, providing controlled gas flow and facilitating reactions. Key Features: High-quality construction for...

Bubbler Unit With Cup Joint

The Bubbler Unit with Cup Joint is a laboratory tool used to introduce gas into a liquid through a submerged tube, creating bubbles. It is commonly used in various chemical processes and experiments, providing controlled gas flow and facilitating reactions.

Key Features:

  • High-quality construction for durability and reliability in laboratory settings.
  • Equipped with a cup joint for secure attachment to other laboratory apparatus.
  • Designed for easy connection with gas supply systems for controlled gas introduction.
  • Ideal for use in experiments involving gas absorption or reactions in liquids.

Uses and Applications:

  • Used in laboratories for introducing gases into liquids in chemical processes.
  • Commonly employed in experiments involving gas-liquid reactions or absorption.
  • Ideal for use in chemical synthesis, fermentation, and other laboratory applications requiring gas flow.

Storage and Care:

  • Store in a clean, dry environment to avoid contamination or degradation of materials.
  • Ensure the cup joint is properly secured when connecting to other apparatus to prevent leaks.
  • Clean thoroughly after use with appropriate solvents or detergents to maintain performance.

Safety Information:

  • Always wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves and goggles when handling chemicals and gases.
  • Ensure all connections are secure to avoid leaks when using the bubbler unit.
  • Handle with care to avoid damage, especially the glass components of the bubbler unit.