Method for rapidly transferring experimental apparatuses
An experimental instrument and fast technology, applied in the direction of chemical instruments and methods, laboratory utensils, laboratory containers, etc., can solve problems such as scalding fingers, loss of samples, and easy heat conduction of instruments, so as to achieve easy grasping and avoid loss Effect
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[0013] The method of quickly transferring the experimental equipment can quickly transfer the conical flask containing high-temperature liquid through the scalding ring, and can also heat the liquid in the conical flask conveniently and quickly without being scalded, and avoids scalding during transfer The loss of the Erlenmeyer bottle and the sample caused by it, the bottle body is made of plastic and will not be broken due to falling. The outer side of the anti-scalding device is concave, and has anti-skid measures such as patterns, which is easy to grasp. The inside of the anti-scalding device is processed with upper and lower communicating air holes for further heat insulation. The number and size of the air holes are not fixed and can be set according to the actual situation, as long as the anti-scalding device will not be deformed.
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[0015] The method for quickly transferring the experimental apparatus, such as transferring the Erlenmeyer flask 1, the iron ring 2 surrounds the neck of the Erlenmeyer flask or divides it into two parts at an angle of 180 degrees to the neck of the Erlenmeyer flask. Bottleneck connection, the outer side of the iron ring is an annular concave structure, and the anti-skid pattern 3 is evenly arranged on the concave structure, and the two ends of the iron ring are processed with the conical bottle A group of circular through holes 4 vertical at the bottom of the bottle.
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