Flame Sterilisation with Safety Laboratory Gas Burners

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Flame Sterilisation with Safety Laboratory Gas Burners

07 Aug, 2012

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Michael Stragies
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Media flame sterilisation is a frequent application for many laboratories in the life science fields of cell biology, virology, neurology, and oncology, among others. These are generally state-of-the-art labs with sophisticated instrumentation. And yet you’d be surprised how many still use the

traditional — and highly dangerous — Bunsen burner. Bunsen burners operate on highly flammable gas or alcohol, and are often left burning because restarting can be bothersome or impractical. Safety laboratory gas burners are a wise alternative. When they arrived on the

market in the late 1980s they were large and simplistic, while today’s instruments offer state-of-the-art design, convenience, and safety.

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