About Gas Taps
Gas Taps
Specifications of Gas Taps
Made of selected material, heavy construction, made to ensure leak proof performance. Each piece is tested for pressure. Lever handle is spring loaded and has locking arrangement to ensure that rotation does not go beyond 90°, standard nozzles have 1 mm bore, inlet 1/4 in. BSP, flange diam. 54 mm with three holes to screw on bench or any other surface. Designed to operate pressure upto 2 p.s.i (0.14 Kg/cm2), suitable for coal gas, natural gas or bottled L.P.G., supplied complete with adaptor.
- One way gas tap
- Two way gas tap
- Three way gas tap
- Four way gas tap
Engineered for Safety and AccuracyOur laboratory gas taps feature precision engineering for 100% accuracy in gas regulation, making them ideal for various laboratory applications. The robust brass body with a chrome finish provides both durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring safety and longevity in challenging lab environments.
Versatile Installation OptionsWhether your setup requires bench or wall mounting, our gas taps offer flexible installation. With standard laboratory fittings and options for angled or straight shapes, these taps can be seamlessly integrated into both new and existing laboratory gas supply systems.
Effortless Control and Superior EfficiencyThe taps are equipped with ergonomic rotary knobs and yellow handles, allowing easy, manual adjustment of gas flow. Flow control is fully adjustable, supporting precise laboratory work while optimizing gas usage and minimizing waste. All models are fully leakproof for absolute safety.
FAQs of Gas Taps:
Q: How do I select the right gas tap configuration for my laboratory?
A: Choosing between one-way, two-way, or three-way gas taps depends on the number of outlets required for your laboratory setup. One-way types are suitable for single-point gas supply, while two-way and three-way options allow simultaneous use of multiple equipment from a single source.
Q: What gases can be safely used with these laboratory gas taps?
A: These taps are suitable for commonly used laboratory gases such as LPG, natural gas, and similar gases, as specified by their brass construction and chrome finish, providing high-temperature resistance and reliability for various laboratory environments.
Q: When should I choose a bench-mounted versus a wall-mounted gas tap?
A: Bench-mounted taps are ideal for direct workbench access and flexible laboratory layout, while wall-mounted taps are preferred when saving benchtop space or centralizing gas lines along laboratory walls.
Q: Where are these gas taps typically installed?
A: These taps are designed for installation in laboratory settingsuniversities, research facilities, and industrial labswhere precise and secure gas distribution is essential. They can be mounted on benches or walls based on specific laboratory design preferences.
Q: What is the process for regulating the gas flow through these taps?
A: Gas flow is controlled manually using the rotary knob. The adjustable flow control allows users to finely tune the amount of gas delivered, ensuring project-specific requirements and laboratory safety protocols are met.
Q: How does the leakproof design benefit laboratory safety?
A: The leakproof construction ensures no gas escapes during operation, significantly reducing the risk of hazardous leaks and ensuring a safer working environment for laboratory personnel.