Bunsen Burner
Our bunsen burner is a common laboratory gas burner used for heating, sterilizing, and performing various chemical experiments. It consists of a vertical metal tube connected to a gas source, with an adjustable air intake at the base and a cylindrical air hole at the tube's bottom. When the gas valve is opened and ignited, a controlled flame is produced, which can be adjusted from a cool, yellow, and luminous flame to a hotter, blue, and non-luminous flame by altering the gas-to-air ratio. Our bunsen burners are versatile tools in laboratories, providing a stable and easily controllable heat source for tasks like heating solutions, sterilizing equipment, and conducting flame tests in chemistry. They come in different models, including safety variants with flame failure protection, making them a fundamental apparatus for various scientific and educational applications