Lab Burners (58 items)
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Item: Bunsen Burner
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: Natural
- Btu Output: 800 to 1200
- Item: Anti-Tip Bunsen Burner
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: Natural
- Btu Output: 800 to 1200
- Type: Meker
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Outside Dia.: 42 mm
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Max. Temp.: 1,500 Degrees C
Key Features:
- Item: Standard Burner,Natural Gas,7/16 In. (
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: Natural
- Btu Output: 800 to 1200
- Barb Size: 7/16 in
Key Features:
- Item: Standard Micro-Bunsen Burner,11 Mm Tube
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Type: Basic
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: Natural
- Btu Output: 800 to 1200
- Max. Temp.: 1,550 Degrees C
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Barb Size: 8 mm
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Type: Tirrill
Key Features:
- Fuel Type: LP
- Btu Output: 2000 to 3200
- Max. Temp.: 1,500 Degrees C
Key Features:
- Item: Standard Burner,Artificial Gas,7/16 In
Key Features:
- Item: Standard Burner,13 Mm Tube,Natural Gas
Key Features:
- Item: Alcohol Burner Stand
Key Features:
- Item: High-temperature burner,venturi tube,m
About Lab Burners
Lab burners are tools used in a variety of laboratory settings to heat or burn materials for experiments, testing, and analysis. Lab burners provide precise temperatures and can be adjusted to accommodate different types of materials.
Types of Lab Burners
There are several types of lab burners available, each designed for specific purposes. Bunsen Burners are the most common type and are typically used for general heating purposes. Others include Meker Burners, Microburner-Lighters, and Hot-Wire Burners.
How Lab Burners Are Made
Lab burners are typically made with metal components such as steel or brass that form the body of the burner. The body is then connected to a fuel source such as propane or natural gas and an ignition system that allows it to be lit. The burner is also equipped with a regulator knob to control the flame size.
Industries That Use Lab Burners
Lab burners are commonly used in many industries including chemical engineering, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, forensic science laboratories, universities and schools. They can be used for melting metals and glassworking as well as performing experiments in research labs.
Find the Lab Burners You Need at Zoro
Looking for a specific item? Use our robust search tool to find it by name or keyword, or use our handy filters to narrow down our full assortment. You can also check out our whole selection of l3 along with other tools or supplies to ensure you have all you need to tackle the job, especially if you're taking on a DIY project for the first time. Plus, when you shop at Zoro, you'll always enjoy competitive prices on tons of great brands you know and trust. We make the shopping experience as fast and seamless as possible with free shipping on orders over $50 for registered users, Net 30 payment terms for qualifying customers, and an unparalleled customer service experience.