Laboratory Combustion Bomb
Item Name Code (INC) 17462
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A unit designed to ignite or fuse chemicals. It consists of a fusion cup, lid, and clamping device.
Additional Information for Laboratory Combustion Bomb
Laboratory Combustion Bomb is a type of equipment used in laboratories for conducting combustion experiments. It is designed to safely contain and control the combustion process. The combustion bomb consists of a strong, sealed vessel made of materials that can withstand high pressure and temperature.
The bomb typically has a sample chamber where the substance to be tested is placed. It also includes an ignition system, such as an electric spark or a fuse, to initiate the combustion reaction. The bomb is equipped with pressure and temperature sensors to monitor and record the conditions during the experiment.
Laboratory Combustion Bombs are commonly used in various fields of research, including fuel analysis, calorimetry, and combustion kinetics studies. They allow scientists to measure the heat release, combustion efficiency, and other parameters of different substances under controlled conditions.
When using a Laboratory Combustion Bomb, it is essential to follow proper safety protocols and guidelines to prevent accidents and ensure accurate results.
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