The Carl Friedrich Usbeck Tripod is a sturdy and reliable support stand made from galvanized steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance and durability. Measuring 140 x 220 mm, it is perfect for use in laboratories requiring stable support for heating equipment such as Bunsen burners, flasks, and other laboratory apparatus. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand demanding laboratory conditions, making it an essential piece of equipment for educational and professional settings.
The Carl Friedrich Usbeck Tripod is the ideal solution for laboratories needing stable, durable support for various scientific and educational applications.
It is a sturdy and reliable support stand made from galvanized steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance and durability. Measuring 140 x 220 mm, it is perfect for use in laboratories requiring stable support for heating equipment such as Bunsen burners, flasks, and other laboratory apparatus. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand demanding laboratory conditions, making it an essential piece of equipment for educational and professional settings.
Yes. It is designed for supporting laboratory equipment during heating or experiments, and offers dimensions of 140 x 220 mm for optimal stability to support this kind of work.
It has dimensions of 140 x 220 mm for optimal stability, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 5133.
It is made from galvanized steel for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
For heating temperature applications, the Carl Friedrich Usbeck Tripod, Galvanized Steel, 140 x 220 mm is differentiated by material Galvanized steel for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance and dimensions 140 x 220 mm for optimal stability. The RSG Tripod Stainless Steel, Height 210 mm, Diameter 120 mm from RSG is a broader alternative in the same application area rather than a direct equivalent. Compare the required specifications, compatibility and workflow requirements before selection.
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