Description
The Retort Stand is an essential laboratory support equipment used to hold and secure various apparatus such as burettes, clamps, flasks, and test tubes during experiments. Designed for precision, stability, and durability, this stand provides a rigid framework for conducting titrations, heating reactions, or assembling complex glassware setups.
Constructed with a sturdy metal rod mounted on a robust cast iron or mild steel base, the Retort Stand ensures excellent balance and resistance to tipping, even when supporting multiple pieces of equipment. It is a must-have laboratory accessory for chemistry, biology, and research laboratories.
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✅ Key Features
High Stability: Heavy-duty base prevents slipping and tipping during use.
Durable Construction: Metal rod with a corrosion-resistant finish ensures long-lasting performance.
Versatile Design: Compatible with burette clamps, boss heads, flask holders, and other attachments.
Available in Multiple Sizes: Rod heights and base dimensions suited for various experimental setups.
Easy Assembly: Simple screw-fit design for quick setup and dismantling.
Chemical & Heat Resistant: Ideal for use in wet labs and high-temperature conditions.
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📊 Specifications
Material: Cast Iron / Mild Steel Base with Chrome-Plated Steel Rod
Rod Diameter: 10–12 mm (standard)
Rod Height: 45 cm / 60 cm / 75 cm / 100 cm (as per model)
Base Type: Rectangular or Tripod
Finish: Powder-coated base, polished metal rod
Accessories: Compatible with clamps, boss heads, and other lab fittings
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🎯 Applications
Holding burettes during titration experiments
Supporting flasks, condensers, or test tubes in chemistry setups
Mounting thermometers, electrodes, and sensors
Educational, industrial, and research laboratory use
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💡 Why Choose the Retort Stand?
✅ Provides stable support for multiple laboratory apparatus
✅ Built for durability and corrosion resistance
✅ Easy to assemble and versatile for various lab applications
✅ Essential for precise experimental setups










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