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Iron Ring Chemistry, Support Ring, Cast Iron, 3In Diameter

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840287220834
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9 units
SKU:
V088.SRCI03

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Iron Ring Chemistry, Support Ring, Cast Iron, 3in Diameter

The Support Ring is a must have lab equipment that provides a solid and reliable base for holding test tubes and flasks. Made of cast iron it’s very durable and can withstand heavy use and various chemicals. The ring is also zinc plated for extra protection against corrosion and rust.

3” in diameter, this support ring has a boss head clamp and thumbscrew for easy adjustment and secure attachment to lab stands. The width of the support ring is also customizable, which is important for fitting different tools securely. The support ring attaches to a rod for stability, so all sizes can be accommodated. Great for any lab task.

Pack of 10. Great for chemistry, biology labs, laboratories physics labs and any academic and research institution that does lab work.

Overall the Support Ring is a must have for any lab that needs a solid and durable support to hold apparatus in place. Cast iron, zinc plated and adjustable clamp. A great investment for lab professionals who value safety, efficiency and practicality.

Overview

An iron ring, also known as a ring clamp, is a basic lab equipment to support apparatus and glassware in chemistry labs. Its main purpose is to provide a solid and adjustable base for equipment so experimentation is safe and efficient. The iron ring is a metal ring connected to a screw clamp that can be attached to a rod or iron stand for stability and support. Made of cast iron or carbon steel, some are nickel plated or chemically painted to prevent corrosion, making it more durable and long-lasting. A must-have in any lab setting, it’s reliable and versatile for many applications. In general, iron rings are essential for a wide range of experimental setups and procedures, highlighting their broad utility in various scientific contexts.

Uses

Iron rings are used in chemistry labs to support funnels, Imhoff cones and round bottom flasks. A rod is often used with iron rings to provide stability and support for these apparatus. They’re great for holding apparatus above the work surface so you can easily access and manipulate during experiments. Iron rings are also necessary when working with other equipment like condensers and reflux apparatus especially in organic synthesis. For example, an iron ring can hold a condenser in place during a distillation process, so the apparatus remains safe. They’re also important for safety by preventing flammable vapors from igniting, a must have in chemistry labs. Versatile and practical iron rings are a lab staple.

Types

There are many types of lab clamps, each for a specific purpose. Iron rings are for larger equipment, a solid base for flasks, beakers and other glassware. Burette clamps are for burettes and similar glassware to hold them in place for precise measurements and experiments. Test tube clamps are for test tubes and other small equipment to prevent spills and accidents. Each type of clamp has its own features and applications but all are necessary for a safe and organized lab. These clamps add to the overall functionality of the lab by allowing various equipment to be held in place, for many experiments. Iron stands out for its versatility and can support many types of lab apparatus.

Benefits

Using a support ring like an iron ring has many benefits in the lab. Attaching the support ring to a rod provides additional stability, so equipment remains secure. Support rings prevent accidents by keeping equipment in place so it won’t tip or fall over. It’s also a convenient way to organize and manage lab equipment so you can easily access and manipulate during experiments. Overall a support ring is a must have equipment used in many applications to ensure safety, efficiency and organization in the lab.

Ordering and Maintenance

When ordering an iron ring, consider the size and material to ensure it meets the specific needs of your chemistry laboratory equipment. Iron rings are used in chemistry labs to support various apparatus and glassware and come in different sizes to fit different equipment. For example a 3” diameter ring is versatile enough for most standard lab tasks.

To maintain your iron ring, clean it regularly. Use a soft cloth and mild detergent to wipe down the ring, avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the surface. Inspect the ring for signs of wear and tear like rust or corrosion and replace if necessary to ensure safety and reliability.

Proper storage is also key to extending the life of your iron ring. Store it in a dry place when not in use to prevent rust or corrosion. Apply a thin layer of oil or lubricant to maintain its condition.

When selecting an iron ring, you have options like cast iron, carbon steel and stainless steel. The primary purpose of an iron ring is to provide a stable and adjustable platform for supporting laboratory equipment and is often used with an iron support stand to create a secure and stable work surface. So there you have it.

United Scientific Iron Ring Chemistry, Support Ring, Cast Iron, 3 Inch Diameter, set of four support rings with adjustable clamps for laboratory use.

Iron Ring Chemistry, Support Ring, Cast Iron, 3In Diameter

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