About Burette .
BURETTE
- Digital burette,
- Capacity 25ml
- Resolution 0.01
- Automatic zero setting,
- Chemical resistant casing,
- PTFE plunger and glass barrel supplied with 33, 38 and 45mm
- Power supply line adapter
- Electrical supply 230V, 50HZ
Precise Volumetric Analysis ToolEngineered for reliability, this laboratory burette ensures highly accurate liquid dispensing, essential for titration and other analytical procedures. Its clear borosilicate glass construction, durable screw stopcock, and precise graduations simplify volume readings and support repeatable, precise measurements every time. Suitable for a range of laboratory and research applications.
Built to Endure Laboratory DemandsWith strong resistance to chemicals and temperatures up to 250C, this burette is both durable and safe for repeated use. Its autoclavable features ensure sterility for sensitive procedures, and high-clarity glass facilitates easy volume assessment. The blue or amber color-printed graduations remain visible through extended use.
FAQs of Burette:
Q: How do I use this burette for titration or volumetric analysis?
A: To perform titration, fill the burette to the desired mark using a funnel, ensuring the stopcock is closed. Mount it securely on a stand, set the initial volume, then dispense liquid gradually by carefully turning the side outlet PTFE or glass stopcock, monitoring the graduated scale for precise readings.
Q: What benefits does the PTFE or glass stopcock offer during use?
A: PTFE and glass stopcocks provide smooth manual control, excellent chemical resistance, and leak-proof performance. This enhances accuracy and extends the burettes lifespan by preventing reagent contamination and ensuring safe, precise liquid delivery.
Q: When is it necessary to autoclave the burette?
A: Autoclaving is recommended before or after procedures involving potentially contaminating samples or when sterility is critical, such as in microbiology or pharmaceutical labs. The borosilicate glass and robust stopcock design withstand repeated autoclaving up to 250C.
Q: Where is it best to store the burette for maximum shelf life?
A: Store the burette in a clean, dry laboratory environment away from corrosive chemicals or extreme temperatures. Proper storage and careful handling ensure its indefinite shelf life and preserve graduation visibility.
Q: What process should I follow for cleaning and maintaining the burette?
A: After each use, rinse the burette thoroughly with distilled water and, if necessary, with an appropriate glassware detergent. For stubborn residues, use a burette brush. Ensure all parts, including the stopcock, are free of residue before drying and storing.
Q: How does the graduated color marking help in laboratory procedures?
A: The blue or amber graduated color markings provide enhanced contrast against the liquid and glass background, allowing for quick, accurate volume readings. This reduces errors and increases efficiency during high-precision analytical tasks.