Precision at its Finest: Elevate Your Lab Experiments with Global Lab Supplies
Triangular stainless steel tripod
1.This instrument can be used with alcohol lamp, asbestos nets.
2.The above first put asbestos network, then add beakers, flasks, etc.
3.The following can be put alcohol lamp for heating.
4.Suitable for teaching physics and chemistry, laboratory, and other
fields.

Triangular stainless steel tripod
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1.Constructed of a cast iron support ring with a gray baked enamel
finish to give it chemical resistance.
2.Making it an excellent means of supporting smaller items over a
burner, such as crucibles, evaporating dishes, and beakers.
3.The plated steel legs slope outward from the ring, giving it added
stability.
1.Made of acrylic. 2.Durable, eco-friendly ,customized,high quality. 3.Color:Clear.
1.Stainless steel plates providing a rigid support platform.
2.The scissor action movement is activated by a large control knob.
1.Matreial:Hard Wood 2.With six holes 22mm diameter, ideal for classroom work and 6 or 6 draining pegs, easy to asemble for use or disassemble for storage. 3.Size:300*65*90mm,dia22mm*8 holes
1.This instrument can be used with alcohol lamp, asbestos nets.
2.Suitable for teaching physics and chemistry, laboratory, and other
fields.
White plastic 12 Positions PP trapezoidal pipette holder Multifunctional double-sided trapezoidal pipette holder burette holder
1. Durable and practical
2. Adjustable,very convenient to use
3. Made of high quality Aluminum Oxide,corrosion resistance
and lift very stability
4. Suitable for adjusting height of instrument for physical,
chemical, biological
1.Matreial:Hard Wood 2.With 24 holes 22mm diameter, ideal for classroom work and 24 or 24 draining pegs, easy to asemble for use or disassemble for storage. 3.Proguct size:41.5*9*9cm
1.Strong and dependable retort stand support.
2.Retangular support stand.
3.With 2 holes for retort. 4.Black or blue color can be chosen.
Base and rod come separated, simply screw together for final use.

