About Burette .
Specially designed DEHP free measured volume set with large calibrated burette chamber. Equipped with a micro drip with reduced drop size of 60 drops per ml. Provided with a long burette type chamber of 150 ml capacity.
Manufactured from USP CLASS VI approved PETG material suitable for infusing all types of fluids.
Sharp piercing spike provided with built in air inlet with bacterial barrier filter. Easy to read scale with white contrast background.
Unique floating auto shut off valve acts as a floating indicator and automatically shuts off the drain path when the chamber gets empty to prevent any air entering the patients venous system.
Precision Measurement for Reliable ResultsThe burette's clear 1 ml graduation markings and analog graduated scale ensure accuracy up to 0.1 ml, making it invaluable for precise laboratory and hospital applications. Its leak-proof flexible tubing and top-quality flow control mechanisms offer faultless delivery, essential for experiments demanding strict accuracy. The transparent design, highlighted with purple markings, allows for flawless readings and professional handling.
Versatile and Safe Use in Medical and Lab SettingsConstructed from biocompatible, medical grade, chemical-resistant materials, the burette suits environments handling acids, bases, and a broad range of chemicals. With options for sterile or non-sterile variants, adjustable tube lengths, and portable, lightweight construction, it adapts seamlessly to diverse clinical and laboratory workflows. Its secure autoclavable parts enable convenient sterilization for multi-use settings.
FAQ's of Burette .:
Q: How does the burette provide precise measurement of liquids?
A: The burette is designed with precise 1 ml graduation markings and an analog graduated scale, allowing for incremental measurements typically accurate to 0.1 ml. This results in highly reliable volumetric delivery, essential for laboratory experiments and clinical applications where precision is critical.
Q: What is the recommended process for sterilizing and reusing a burette?
A: For reusable models, parts are autoclavable, meaning they can be sterilized using standard autoclave protocols in a dry, cool place. Ensure components are thoroughly cleaned, checked for wear, and reassembled correctly before reuse. Single-use burettes should not be reused to maintain sterility and safety.
Q: When should I use a sterile versus a non-sterile burette variant?
A: Sterile burettes are ideal for medical, clinical, or laboratory procedures where contamination must be prevented. Non-sterile burettes are suitable for general laboratory tasks involving non-critical applications where sterility is not a primary concern.
Q: Where can the burette be used effectively?
A: The burette is suited for hospitals, research institutions, and laboratories where precise and safe volumetric liquid measurement is required. Its portability and manual operation also make it useful for field-based scientific work and onsite laboratory analyses.
Q: What are the main benefits of the burette's materials and construction?
A: The burette is constructed from biocompatible, medical-grade, non-toxic materials that are also resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids and bases. This ensures longevity, safety, and suitability for diverse laboratory environments. Flexible tubing and secure flow control mechanisms help prevent leaks and allow for effortless operation.
Q: How should burettes be stored to maintain their condition and shelf life?
A: Burettes should be stored in a dry, cool area away from direct sunlight. Proper storage is especially important for sterile variants to maintain their sterility and ensure a shelf life of 2-5 years.