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Tripod (Laboratory equipment);

Laboratory Tripod

A laboratory tripod is a portable, three-legged platform equipment, which is usually made of lightweight metal such as stainless steel and Aluminium so that it can be moved conveniently within the lab. The main usage is to support or hold the flasks and beakers during experiments. Most of the time a wire gauze is required to be placed on top of the tripod in order to allow the glasswares to be placed on top of it. Due to its height, a bunsen burner can be placed underneath to heat them up[1].

Variations

There are several different designs for the tripod. The top can come in different shape but the common ones are triangular and circular shapes, sometimes the three legs can be removed and adjusted depending on the preference of the user.

Laboratory tripod used in an experiment

Usage

A laboratory tripod is most commonly used in the middle school and high school education level for the basic heating experiments[2]. However, the use of the tripod and bunsen burner altogether is now replaced by a hot plate that is considered to be more modern and safer, since there is no direct contact with the flame[3].

See also

References

  1. ^ "Laboratory tripod". www.edulabworld.com. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  2. ^ NSTA, National Science Teachers Association -. "NSTA News". www.nsta.org. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  3. ^ "Hot Plates Information | Engineering360". www.globalspec.com. Retrieved 2017-02-17.