Glass Tubing
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Glass Tubing is a cylindrical, hollow glass product commonly made from chemically resistant borosilicate glass, designed for a wide range of laboratory, industrial, and scientific applications. It provides a durable, transparent conduit for transporting gases, liquids, and chemicals. Glass tubing is valued for its excellent chemical inertness, thermal resistance, and clarity, making it ideal for use in experimental setups, fluid transfer systems, and glass apparatus fabrication. Available in various diameters and wall thicknesses, glass tubing can be cut, bent, or shaped to suit specific requirements.
Glass Tubing
Primary Uses
- Laboratory and Industrial Applications
- Fabrication of laboratory glassware such as condensers, distillation columns, and connectors.
- Transporting and directing liquids and gases safely in chemical experiments and processes.
- Use in fluid handling and vacuum systems for research and industrial setups.
- Constructing custom glass apparatus requiring precise dimensions and chemical resistance.
- Serving as protective housing for electrical or optical fibers in technical equipment.
Secondary Uses
- Educational and Craft Applications
- Teaching tool in science education for demonstrating principles of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics.
- Used by glass artists and craftsmen to create decorative or functional glass pieces.
- Prototyping and custom laboratory equipment manufacturing.
1. Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Chemically resistant borosilicate glass.
- Dimensions: Available in various diameters and wall thicknesses for different applications.
- Form: Straight, hollow cylindrical tubes with smooth edges.
2. Physical & Chemical Properties
- High resistance to chemicals including acids, bases, and solvents.
- Thermal stability allows use in heating, cooling, and autoclaving processes.
- Transparent for easy observation of fluid flow and contents.
3. Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Fragile and prone to breakage if mishandled.
- Edges may be sharp after cutting; proper finishing required.
4. Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in padded, stable environments to prevent damage.
- Handle with care, using gloves to avoid cuts and contamination.
5. Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured to conform with laboratory glassware safety and quality standards.
6. Environmental & Health Impact
- Glass is recyclable and environmentally sustainable.
- Proper disposal of broken glass and chemical residues is recommended.
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use PPE including gloves and eye protection when cutting or handling.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent thermal shock.
First Aid Measures
- Treat cuts from broken glass promptly and seek medical attention if needed.
- Follow chemical safety protocols in case of exposure during use.
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable material; extinguish surrounding fires appropriately.
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