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1870-LOW PROFILE BUSHING ADAPTERS WITH DRIP

LOW PROFILE BUSHING ADAPTERS WITH DRIP

LOW PROFILE BUSHING ADAPTERS WITH DRIP

Part No.NS SIZE FEMALENS SIZE MALEPack QTY.
1870-10F14M10F14M10
1870-14F19M14F19M10
1870-19F29M19F29M10

Low-profile bushing adapters with a drip feature are designed to facilitate controlled and precise dispensing or dripping of liquids in laboratory settings. These adapters can serve various purposes, depending on the specific design and configuration. Here are some potential uses for low-profile bushing adapters with a drip feature in a lab:

  1. Titration: The drip feature allows for controlled and gradual addition of a titrant to a solution during titration experiments. This is crucial for achieving accurate results in volumetric analysis.
  2. Sample Dispensing: In analytical laboratories, these adapters can be used for dispensing small volumes of liquid samples into analytical instruments such as spectrophotometers or chromatography systems.
  3. Solution Preparation: For laboratories that require precise concentrations of solutions, the drip feature can be utilized to add reagents slowly and carefully during solution preparation, ensuring accuracy in concentration.
  4. Chemical Reactions: When conducting chemical reactions that require the gradual addition of one reactant to another, these adapters can provide a controlled way to introduce the reactant, minimizing the risk of rapid reactions or splashing.
  5. Culture Media Dispensing: In microbiology laboratories, low-profile bushing adapters with a drip feature can be used to dispense culture media into petri dishes or other containers with precision, minimizing the risk of contamination.
  6. pH Adjustments: During pH adjustments or titrations, these adapters can be employed to slowly add acids or bases to a solution, allowing for precise control of the pH level.
  7. Cell Culturing: In cell culture work, the controlled dispensing feature can be useful for adding nutrients, growth factors, or other substances to cell cultures without disturbing the cells.
  8. Liquid Handling Automation: These adapters can be integrated into liquid handling systems or robotic platforms to enable automated and controlled liquid dispensing in high-throughput screening or other automated laboratory processes.
  9. Microscale Chemistry: In microscale chemistry experiments, where small quantities of reagents are used, the drip feature allows for controlled dispensing of liquids in the microliter or milliliter range.
  10. Pharmaceutical Compounding: In pharmaceutical laboratories, these adapters can be used for precise dispensing of ingredients during the compounding of pharmaceutical formulations.
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