Gas bubblers, gas collecting tubes, and gas dispersion tubes are essential tools in a variety of gas-related applications, from capturing and measuring gas samples to ensuring controlled gas flow and dispersion in reactions.
Our collection caters to the needs of diverse laboratory environments, ensuring that whether you're conducting chemical reactions, environmental testing, or educational demonstrations, you have the right equipment for effective and safe gas handling. With SECO's gas handling equipment, enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and safety of your laboratory work involving gases.
Gas Dispersion Tube, 250 mm L, Borosilicate Glass, Coarse Porosity, Cylindrical, 12 dia x 25 mm Cylinder Sealed to 8 mm dia Tube, Glass Cylinder, Useful When Gas Must be Introduced Through a Narrow Opening
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Gas Bubblers
Function: Gas bubblers are used to regulate the pressure within a closed laboratory system, typically by releasing excess gas in a controlled manner. They can also be used to introduce a gas into a system by bubbling it through a liquid.
Applications: Widely used in chemical synthesis and reactions where maintaining a specific atmospheric condition or pressure is crucial. They are essential in setups like hydrogenations or when working under inert gas atmospheres.
Gas Collecting Tubes
Function: These tubes are designed for the collection and measurement of gas volumes. They are usually calibrated and may have graduations for precise measurement. The design allows for the easy capture and analysis of gases produced during a chemical reaction.
Applications: Common in experiments involving gas production or displacement, such as in educational demonstrations, environmental testing, and research in chemistry and physics.
Gas Dispersion Tubes
Function: Gas dispersion tubes are used to evenly distribute a gas into a liquid medium. They typically have a porous section or a series of small openings that create fine bubbles, maximizing the gas-liquid contact area.
Applications: Crucial in processes like aeration, where gases need to be dissolved in liquids, or in reactions where gas dispersion is necessary. They are used in a variety of fields including biochemistry, environmental engineering, and fermentation technology.
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