Burette Brush
The Burette Brush is a specialized cleaning tool designed for thorough cleaning of burettes used in laboratories. Featuring a long, flexible handle with dense, soft bristles, it reaches the narrow bore of burettes to remove residues and contaminants effectively. Made with corrosion-resistant materials, the brush ensures durability and compatibility with various cleaning agents, maintaining the accuracy and longevity of laboratory volumetric glassware.
Uses
Primary Uses
Laboratory Applications
- Cleaning the interior of burettes to remove chemical residues and prevent contamination in titration experiments.
- Used in routine laboratory maintenance to ensure precise volumetric measurements.
- Suitable for cleaning other narrow laboratory glassware such as pipettes and graduated cylinders.
Secondary Uses
Industrial Applications
- Employed in industrial quality control labs for cleaning precision measuring instruments.
- Used in production labs to maintain cleanliness of volumetric glassware and improve measurement reliability.
Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Stainless steel or plastic handle with nylon or natural bristles
- Length: Typically 30–50 cm, to fit standard burettes
- Bristle Type: Soft to medium stiffness for effective cleaning without scratching
Physical & Chemical Properties
- Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to chemical cleaners and laboratory reagents
- Flexibility: Flexible handle allows thorough cleaning of narrow tubes
Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Risks: Minimal; avoid eye injury from handle tips
- Toxicity: Non-toxic materials
- Allergens: None identified
Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in a clean, dry place
- Rinse and dry after use to maintain bristle integrity
Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured to meet laboratory cleaning tool standards
- Quality controlled for durability and effectiveness
Environmental & Health Impact
- Made from recyclable materials
- Dispose of according to local waste regulations
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use carefully to avoid breakage of glassware during cleaning
- Avoid excessive force to prevent damage to equipment
First Aid Measures
- In case of minor cuts or punctures from brush handle, clean and bandage wound
- Seek medical attention if injury is severe
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable material
- Use standard fire extinguishing methods if involved in fire
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