Bunsen Burner LBN-BB110 offers flame temperatures up to 1500°C, ensuring efficient combustion. It features a compact design for optimized workspace utilization. Equipped with a 3:1 air to natural gas ratio, it ensures uniform combustion and delivers a reliable flame for precise heating. Integrated corrosion-resistant metal construction enhances durability and ensures longevity under rigorous lab conditions. Our Natural Gas Bunsen Burner is ideal for laboratories requiring reliable and high-temperature heat sources for experiments and sterilization processes.
| Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
| Air-to-Gas Ratio | 3:1 |
| Base Type | Heavy Anti-Tip Base |
| Airflow Adjustment | Adjustable Air Inlet for Flame Control |
| Ignition Method | Manual |
| Portability | Compact and Lightweight Design |
| Dimensions | 88 × 80.5 × 143.5 mm |
Bunsen Burner LBN-BB110 is designed for sterilization, heating, flame testing, and educational demonstrations in microbiology, chemistry, and general laboratory settings.
Bunsen Burner LBN-BB110 is designed for sterilization, heating, flame testing, and educational demonstrations in microbiology, chemistry, and general laboratory settings.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Bunsen Burners used for?
Ans. Bunsen Burners are used to provide a controlled and adjustable flame source for heating, sterilization, and laboratory procedures.
2. How do Bunsen Burners ensure consistent flame performance?
Ans. Bunsen Burners use fine air–gas mixing to deliver stable combustion and controlled flame intensity.
3. What safety features are included in Bunsen Burners?
Ans. Bunsen Burners feature a stable base construction that supports safe operation during laboratory use.
4. What materials are used in the construction of Bunsen Burners?
Ans. Bunsen Burners are made from corrosion-resistant materials designed to withstand high temperatures and frequent handling.
5. How do Bunsen Burners support efficient laboratory operation?
Ans. Bunsen Burners operate efficiently with minimal noise, providing dependable heating for routine laboratory tasks.
6. Where are Bunsen Burners commonly used?
Ans. Bunsen Burners are commonly used in academic laboratories, industrial facilities, and scientific research centers.