Glass Stirring Rod
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Glass Stirring Rod is a durable, chemically resistant cylindrical rod made from borosilicate glass, designed for mixing, stirring, and blending liquids in laboratory and industrial settings. Its smooth, inert surface ensures no reaction or contamination with chemicals, making it ideal for handling acids, bases, and organic solvents. The rod is heat resistant and easy to clean, providing a reliable tool for consistent and efficient stirring during experiments, chemical reactions, or sample preparation. Glass Stirring Rods are essential in research, quality control, pharmaceutical, and educational laboratories for accurate and safe fluid mixing.
Glass Stirring Rod
Primary Uses
- Laboratory and Research Applications
- Stirring and mixing chemical solutions and reagents during experimental procedures.
- Facilitating dissolution of solids in liquids for sample preparation and analysis.
- Homogenizing liquids in titrations, extractions, and synthesis processes.
- Preventing localized overheating in heated solutions by evenly distributing heat.
- Assisting in preparing suspensions, emulsions, and buffer solutions.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial and Educational Applications
- Used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic labs for formulation mixing.
- Employed in educational demonstrations to teach solution dynamics and chemical reactions.
- Utilized in environmental testing labs for sample processing.
- Assists in small-scale production or quality control of liquid products.
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Borosilicate glass, chemically inert and heat resistant.
- Shape: Cylindrical rod with rounded ends for safe handling.
- Sizes: Available in various lengths and diameters to suit different applications.
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- High chemical resistance to acids, bases, and solvents.
- Thermal resistance allows use with heated or cooled solutions.
- Transparent glass allows easy monitoring of stirred liquids.
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Fragile glass may break if mishandled, requiring careful use.
- Smooth edges reduce risk of injury during handling.
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in protective racks or containers to prevent breakage.
- Clean thoroughly after use to avoid cross-contamination.
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured to comply with laboratory safety and quality standards.
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Recyclable glass material minimizes environmental footprint.
- Does not release harmful substances during use or disposal.
Safety Handling Precautions
- Handle with care to avoid breakage and injury.
- Use gloves and eye protection when stirring hazardous chemicals.
First Aid Measures
- Treat cuts from broken glass immediately and seek medical attention if needed.
- Follow chemical exposure protocols if contact occurs during stirring.
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable; no fire risk from the rod itself.
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