Burette Stand

Burette Stand

Catalogue No. – 19072
made of polished wood, with moulded plastic clamping screw. Base 20x10cm, for single burette [table “19072” not found /]

Description

A burette stand, also known as a burette clamp, is a piece of laboratory equipment used to hold and support burettes during titrations or other liquid handling procedures.

Burettes are long, narrow glass tubes used to measure and dispense precise amounts of liquid in laboratory experiments. Burette stands are designed to securely hold the burette in place during the experiment, preventing it from tipping over or moving during the measurement process.

The burette stand typically consists of a base and a vertical rod with a clamp attached to it. The clamp is designed to hold the burette firmly in place, while allowing it to be easily adjusted to the desired height and angle. The base is often weighted to provide stability and prevent the stand from tipping over.

Burette stands are used in a variety of laboratory applications, including titrations, chemical analysis, and research. They are a simple but essential piece of laboratory equipment that helps to ensure accurate and precise liquid handling in experiments.