Stands, clamps, and supports designed to securely hold glassware, plates, and other lab equipment in place during routine procedures. Products include metal and plastic clamps, lab jacks, lifts, tubing clamps for flow control, flask rings, and more.
An excellent option for the construction of retort stands in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Bright Stainless Steel Rods are durable and corrosion resistant.
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Enables articles from 2 to 90mm in diameter to be clamped securely. R&L Enterprises™ Retort Stand Clamps feature aluminum alloy jaws with other parts of plated brass.
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Enables articles from 2 to 90mm in diameter to be clamped securely. R&L Enterprises™ Retort Stand Clamps feature aluminum alloy jaws with other parts of plated brass.
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Provides for precise height adjustment with the turn of a knob. Fisherbrand™ Laboratory Jacks are manufactured from aluminum alloy with a lifting screw in stainless steel.
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For securely keeping clamps in place on laboratory scaffolding. Fisherbrand™ Zinc Alloy Bossheads come with plated clamping screws with plastic heads.
An excellent option for the construction of retort stands in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Aluminum Alloy Rods are manufactured from aluminum alloy.
Get optimum results using this acid resistant textured acrylic remote stand. Fisherbrand™ Retort Base Stands, are one of the most widely used instruments in experiments.
An excellent option for supporting retort stands in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Rectangular Retort Stand Bases are manufactured from white acrylic finished steel.
Provides support for articles from 0 to 150mm in diameter. R&L Enterprises™ Chain Clamps have jaws that are tightened by the use of a plastic-headed tension screw.