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).
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, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ 13mm Natural Gas Bunsen Burners have a typical gas consumption of 107.5L per hour.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Coal Gas Bunsen Burners generally produce the hottest flame possible.
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.
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™ LPG Propane and Butane Bunsen Burners are designed to work at propane 35 millibars and butane 28 millibars with the appropriate pressure reduction valves being fitted to the gas cylinders.