Burners have a number of applications in the lab, such as heating, sterilization, and combustion. A wide variety of alcohol and gas burners are available, as well as lighters and burner accessories (such as burner brakes and tripods).
Use this well-constructed safety spark lighter for all your burner ignition needs. Cole-Parmer™ Spark Bunsen Burner Lighter uses a large renewable flint that produces up to 1500 ignitions.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Universal Bunsen Burners are designed to use a wide range of gases.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ 13mm LPG Bunsen Burners have a typical gas consumption of 107.5L per hour.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilizing and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Teclu Natural Gas Bunsen Burners are suitable for glass work and soldering.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Coal Gas Bunsen Burners generally produce the hottest flame possible.
Provides excellent support to beakers and other glassware during heating on ring stands. R&L Enterprises Wire Gauze with Ceramic Center is a flat square manufactured from galvanized iron mesh.
Provides a single, continuous flame by controlled mixing of gas with air. RL Enterprises™ Natural Gas Security Bunsen Burner with NF Screwing G 1/2 Connector is manually adjustable to control intensity, temperature and flame size.
Provides excellent support to beakers and other glassware during heating on ring stands and tripods. R&L Enterprises™ Steel Wire Gauze is a flat square manufactured from steel mesh.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilizing and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Semi-Micro Natural Gas Bunsen Burners are constructed in brass and nickel plated.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ 13mm Natural Gas Bunsen Burners have a typical gas consumption of 107.5L per hour.