Skip to main content
Zoom the image with the mouse

Botanical Health Oils Hardware Ltd

Cast Iron Support Ring

No reviews yet
Product Code: CISR-4
Condition: New
£7.95 - £9.95

Cast Iron Support Ring Sizes 80mm - 100mm

A cast iron support ring is a durable and sturdy piece of laboratory equipment used to support various pieces of glassware or apparatus during experiments:

  1. Material: As the name suggests, the support ring is made of cast iron that has been powder coated, which is known for its strength, rigidity, and resistance to heat. This makes it particularly useful in laboratories where heavy or heat-sensitive items need to be securely supported.

  2. Shape & Design: Cast iron support ring is round with a circular opening or inner diameter designed to hold or support glassware (such as flasks, beakers, or burettes). 

  3. Size: Support rings come in two sizes 

  4. Usage: The support ring is used in conjunction with a ring stand or clamp. The ring is mounted on the stand and used to hold glassware such as flasks, beakers, or crucibles in place during heating, distillation, filtration, or other laboratory procedures. It provides stability and safety when working with equipment that requires a fixed position.

  5. Heat Resistance: The cast iron material makes the support ring resistant to high temperatures, which is essential when used for heating experiments or holding glassware over a Bunsen burner or similar heat source.

  6. Applications: These rings are commonly used in distillation setups, filtration systems, or any experiment where a stable, heat-resistant support for glassware is needed.

Overall, cast iron support rings are valued for their strength and reliability in laboratory environments where high durability and heat resistance are required.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Choose Options:
Hurry! Only left
  • Norton Secured
  • TRUSTe Verified
  • Authorized.net
  • Accredited Business

Cast Iron Support Ring

£7.95 - £9.95

Cast Iron Support Ring

£7.95 - £9.95
 

Cast Iron Support Ring Sizes 80mm - 100mm

A cast iron support ring is a durable and sturdy piece of laboratory equipment used to support various pieces of glassware or apparatus during experiments:

  1. Material: As the name suggests, the support ring is made of cast iron that has been powder coated, which is known for its strength, rigidity, and resistance to heat. This makes it particularly useful in laboratories where heavy or heat-sensitive items need to be securely supported.

  2. Shape & Design: Cast iron support ring is round with a circular opening or inner diameter designed to hold or support glassware (such as flasks, beakers, or burettes). 

  3. Size: Support rings come in two sizes 

  4. Usage: The support ring is used in conjunction with a ring stand or clamp. The ring is mounted on the stand and used to hold glassware such as flasks, beakers, or crucibles in place during heating, distillation, filtration, or other laboratory procedures. It provides stability and safety when working with equipment that requires a fixed position.

  5. Heat Resistance: The cast iron material makes the support ring resistant to high temperatures, which is essential when used for heating experiments or holding glassware over a Bunsen burner or similar heat source.

  6. Applications: These rings are commonly used in distillation setups, filtration systems, or any experiment where a stable, heat-resistant support for glassware is needed.

Overall, cast iron support rings are valued for their strength and reliability in laboratory environments where high durability and heat resistance are required.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
Cast Iron Support Ring

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Free UK Shipping

On Orders £50

Easy Free Returns

No Question Asked

Mailing List

Discount Code Available

Outstanding Customer Service

Expert Knowledge

Before you leave...

Take 10% off your first order

10% OFF!

Enter the code below at checkout to get 10% off your first order

BEFOREYOULEAVE10

Continue Shopping