About LABORATORY ASPIRATOR (BATES TYPE)
LABORATORY ASPIRATOR (BATES TYPE)
| Hopper capacit | 2 kg approx. |
| Motor power | 1/10HP. |
| Pan | Triangular for final collection |
| Jar | Transparent for light impurities. |
| Adjustment | Air & feed rate. |
Precision Measurement and Sturdy DesignThis Bates Type Aspirator is engineered with graduation markings for accurate volume assessment and is constructed from strong borosilicate glass. The device's transparent body allows for easy monitoring of liquid levels, while leak-proof fittings and a stoppered top provide reliable performance. Its cylindrical shape and rounded shoulders ensure stability and easy handling.
Flexible and Silent Manual OperationDesigned for manual use, the aspirator does not require any external power source or electricity, resulting in silent operation. The device can be driven by hand or connected to an external vacuum source, making it highly versatile for a range of laboratory suction and filtration tasks. Noise-free operation makes it suitable for environments where minimal disturbance is essential.
Safe, Easy Cleaning and AutoclavableCleaning and sterilizing the aspirator is straightforward, as it is compatible with standard laboratory cleaning methods and fully autoclavable. This ensures the apparatus remains contamination-free between uses, supporting hygienic laboratory procedures and repeatable scientific results. Each unit is individually boxed for added transport and storage protection.
FAQ's of LABORATORY ASPIRATOR (BATES TYPE):
Q: How is the Laboratory Aspirator (Bates Type) typically used in laboratory settings?
A: The Laboratory Aspirator (Bates Type) is primarily employed for filtration and vacuum aspiration tasks in chemistry and biology laboratories. It can be used to draw or remove liquids or create negative pressure required for various filtration applications.
Q: What is the process for connecting the aspirator to a vacuum source?
A: Simply attach a vacuum hose to the sidearm outlet equipped with a stopcock. The aspirator can create suction either manually or when connected to a compatible external vacuum source, ensuring flexibility in operation.
Q: When should the aspirator be cleaned, and what methods are suitable?
A: It is advisable to clean the aspirator after each use to prevent contamination. The device is compatible with standard laboratory cleaning procedures and can be sterilized in an autoclave, thanks to its robust materials.
Q: Where should I place or mount this aspirator during use?
A: The Laboratory Aspirator is designed for bench-top use. For added safety and convenience, it should be placed on a stable, flat laboratory surface during operation. Stands for mounting can be purchased separately if required.
Q: What benefits does the graduated marking provide?
A: The clear graduation markings on the aspirator allow users to measure liquid volumes accurately, ensuring precise control over experimental procedures and the amount of liquid processed.
Q: Is the lid material consistent across all models?
A: No, the lid material may vary and is available in either plastic or metal, depending on the specific model you select. Both versions are designed to maintain a tight seal and withstand standard laboratory conditions.