Burettes
Burets (Burettes) are devices used typically in analytical, quantitative chemistry applications for measuring liquid solution or gases. Differing from a pipette since the sample quantity delivered is changeable, graduated burets are used heavily in titration experiments. In bottom of the meniscus liquid measurement styles, the stopcock preventing leaks is located at the bottom of the vertical glass tube, while for gas models it is located at the top. For the most precise readings, digital options are available.
Acrylic PMP/PE Stopcock, Geissler Burets
Inexpensive, break-resistant burets ideal for school use.
Each clear acrylic buret is furnished with a polymethylpentene stopcock body, polyethylene stopcock key, nitrile rubber sealing rings, and a polypropylene tip. The burets are individually calibrated to conform to B.S. 846 Class B.
Designed for use with acids and bases; exposure to alcohol and organic solvents should be avoided.
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PYREX® Precision Burets
Suitable for Use Laboratories Not Requiring the Accuracy of Class A Models.
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Buret Filler, Eisco Scientific
Automatic 50ml burette made of borosilicate glass which is self-zeroing
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Mohr's Style Burettes
These borosilicate glass burettes have a reinforced opening and are permanently graduated with subdivisions.
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Vee Gee Glass Burettes with PTFE Stopcock
Elevate your titration processes with these premium glass burettes. These burettes provide a clear view of your titration processes, ensuring reliability in volumetric determinations.
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Eisco Schellbach Automatic Zero Glass Burettes with Two Stopcocks
The most accurate burettes available.

