Burners have a number of applications in the lab, such as heating, sterilization, and combustion. A wide variety of alcohol and gas burners are available, as well as lighters and burner accessories (such as burner brakes and tripods).
Use this well-constructed safety spark lighter for all your burner ignition needs. Cole-Parmer™ Spark Bunsen Burner Lighter uses a large renewable flint that produces up to 1500 ignitions.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ 13mm Natural Gas Bunsen Burners have a typical gas consumption of 107.5L per hour.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Universal Bunsen Burners are designed to use a wide range of gases.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilizing and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Teclu Natural Gas Bunsen Burners are suitable for glass work and soldering.
Safe, streamlined, versatile and energy-efficient laboratory gas burner. Wld Tec™ Fuego SCS pro Gas Burner is fabricated of stainless steel and heat-resistant glass.
Safe, streamlined, versatile and energy-efficient laboratory gas burner. Wld Tec™ Fuego Pro SCS Gas Burner is fabricated of stainless steel and heat-resistant glass.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ Meker Brass Bunsen Burners with Gas Cartridge are designed for use with butane/propane mix gas cartridges.
An excellent solution for heating, sterilization and combustion in the laboratory. R&L Enterprises™ LPG Propane and Butane Bunsen Burners are designed to work at propane 35 millibars and butane 28 millibars with the appropriate pressure reduction valves being fitted to the gas cylinders.
The Accuflame High-Temperature, Natural Gas Bunsen Burner distributes flame through 100 separate openings in stainless steel grid top for uniform heating.
Designed to be attached and re-attached to the burner as often as required. RL Enterprises™ Butane/Propane Mix Gas Cartridge has a typical burning time of 2.75 hours.