Dropper
A Dropper is a small laboratory tool used to transfer precise volumes of liquids in drops. Typically composed of a glass or plastic tube with a squeezable rubber bulb at one end, the dropper allows controlled dispensing of liquids for experiments, titrations, or sample preparations. Its simple design enables easy handling and measurement of small quantities, making it indispensable in chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, and educational laboratories. Droppers are ideal for adding reagents dropwise, conducting qualitative tests, or transferring liquids without contamination.
PIPETTE BULB
 Product Description
A Pipette Bulb is a flexible, hand-operated rubber or silicone device designed to safely draw and dispense liquids into pipettes without the need for mouth pipetting. It functions by creating a vacuum when squeezed and released, allowing for controlled aspiration and expulsion of liquids in laboratory settings. Pipette bulbs are widely used in analytical, clinical, chemical, and educational laboratories to ensure safety and precision when working with chemical or biological samples. They are compatible with various types of pipettes, including volumetric, graduated, and serological pipettes.