Portable Bunsen Burner
A portable Bunsen burner provides an open flame for heating, sterilization, and combustion in labs or field settings. Used for heating liquids, melting substances, and sterilization, it uses fuel like butane or propane.
Key uses include microbiology sterilisation, chemistry experiments, and field heating tasks.
Portable Bunsen Burner
Primary Uses & Applications
Laboratory Heating: Efficiently heating liquids in beakers, test tubes, or crucibles.
Flame Sterilization: Sterilizing inoculating loops, glass rods, and other small tools in microbiology.
Combustion Analysis: Conducting flame emission tests, mineral fusion, and chemical reactions.
Industrial & Field Use: Small-scale welding, heating operations, and dental laboratory applications.
Portable Applications: Used in field research or classrooms without gas lines, often powered by camping gas canisters.
Portable Bunsen Burner
Key Features and Operation
Adjustable Flame: Uses an air collar to switch between a yellow safety flame and a hot, non-luminous blue flame.
Portable Fuel: Typically runs on card-type or screw-mouth gas canisters (butane/propane).
Durable Material: Often made of brass or stainless steel, designed to withstand high temperatures and frequent use.
Note: Always use portable burners in well-ventilated areas and follow safety procedures to avoid fire hazards.
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It is a classic laboratory tool.
It produces a constant, adjustable flame perfect for combustion experiments and for heating up chemicals.
A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen.
It is a common piece of laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame.
It also is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
The gas can be natural gas (which is mainly methane) or a liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane, butane, or a mixture of both.
-Canisters can be purchased at most hardware shops
Portable Bunsen Burner
