The Bunsen burner and its modern equivalents provide, depending on the gas-air mixture used, a hot flame with a temperature up to 1200 °C. Natural gas (principally methane, CH4), propane (CH3CH2CH3)...
Use of modern day Biological Safety cabinets (BSC's) began in the early 1970's with BSC's that
were manufactured to the NIH-03-112C Standard and subsequently the NSF Standard 49. BSC's
manufactured in...
INTRODUCTION
Laboratory Rules
For the safety and convenience of everyone working in the laboratory, it is important that the following laboratory rules be observed at all times: Place only those...
Premix burners use a machined mixing-set and forced air from a blower or compressor. There are two basic types: open and sealed. Open premix burners use a steel or cast iron retention-tip. Sealed...
Cleaver-Brooks prides itself on being at the forefront of combustion technology.
NATCOM developed a burner package that was able to burn by-product H2 gas
while simultaneously firing natural gas or #2...