Laboy Glass Gas Bubbler with Mineral Oil for Inert Gas Monitoring and Pressure Relief
- This mineral-oil gas bubbler is used to monitor the insert atmosphere or relieve pressure ,usually used with the manifold in schlenk line.
- The bubber is designed with a 10mm O.D.serrated hose connection at top as the inlet tube for gas from the reaction into the bubbler;with 8mm O.D. tubing connections , used to make a vent to the atmosphere
- The body O.D.is 26mm, overall width is 80mm.
- Made of high quality borosilicate glass 3.7,heavy wall design,made by hand-blowing to ensure uniform wall thickness,durable and reusable.
The gas bubbler filled with mineral oil is used to monitor the insert atmosphere within an reaction systems while also providing a way of pressure relief.It is usually installed at the end of the inert gas bank of the manifold in the schlenk line to prevent contamination by atmospheric oxygenand water.
The bubber is designed with a 10mm O.D.serrated hose connection at top as the inlet tube for gas from the reaction into the bubbler;with 8mm O.D. tubing connections , used to make a vent to the atmosphere. This bubbler is made of high quality borosilicate glass 3.3 having very low coefficients of thermal expansion for resistance to heat, and a very high resistance to chemical attack.Annealed at 800 degree Celsius ,can be heated directly in an open flame and can withstand typical laboratory thermal variations in Chemistry processes like heating and cooling.
The bubber is designed with a 10mm O.D.serrated hose connection at top as the inlet tube for gas from the reaction into the bubbler;with 8mm O.D. tubing connections , used to make a vent to the atmosphere. This bubbler is made of high quality borosilicate glass 3.3 having very low coefficients of thermal expansion for resistance to heat, and a very high resistance to chemical attack.Annealed at 800 degree Celsius ,can be heated directly in an open flame and can withstand typical laboratory thermal variations in Chemistry processes like heating and cooling.