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Barometer Tubes are precision glass tubes used in barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. These tubes are typically filled with mercury or other suitable liquids and are sealed to allow accurate pressure readings based on liquid column height. Barometer tubes are essential components in meteorological instruments and laboratory equipment for pressure measurement and environmental monitoring. Manufactured with high-quality, clear glass, they provide durability, clarity, and accurate fluid displacement for precise readings.
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Barometer Tubes
Primary Uses
- Laboratory Applications
- Used in mercury barometers to measure atmospheric pressure in weather studies.
- Essential for experiments requiring accurate pressure measurement and calibration.
- Employed in physics and meteorology laboratories for teaching and research.
- Utilized in pressure-related scientific investigations and demonstrations.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial Applications
- Incorporated into industrial pressure monitoring systems.
- Used for calibrating and testing pressure sensors and instruments.
- Applied in quality control processes where pressure measurement is critical.
- Useful in environmental monitoring stations for atmospheric data collection.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: High-quality, clear borosilicate or soda-lime glass
- Function: Facilitates accurate measurement of atmospheric or fluid pressure
- Dimensions: Various lengths and diameters depending on barometer type
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Transparency: Clear for easy reading of liquid levels
- Resistance: Chemically inert to mercury and other barometric fluids
- Fragility: Glass material requires careful handling to avoid breakage
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Toxicity: Mercury-filled tubes are hazardous; handle with care
- Breakage Risk: Glass shards may cause injury upon breakage
- Environmental Risk: Mercury disposal must comply with hazardous waste regulations
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Storage Conditions: Store upright in cushioned, secure areas away from impact
- Handling Precautions: Use protective gloves and eyewear when handling mercury tubes
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Compliant with laboratory safety standards for mercury handling
- Manufactured to meet meteorological and laboratory equipment specifications
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Mercury poses environmental hazards; use alternatives where possible
- Proper disposal required for mercury-containing tubes
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Handle with care to prevent spills and breakage
- Use in well-ventilated areas and wear protective equipment
First Aid Measures
- Mercury Exposure: Seek immediate medical attention if mercury is inhaled or contacted
- Glass Injury: Clean wounds promptly and seek medical care for cuts
Firefighting Measures
- Fire Hazard: Non-flammable glass and mercury
- Extinguishing Media: Not applicable
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