Burettes Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
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Educational Instrument supplies burette which is long, graduated measuring tube having a stopcock for the accurate and controlled measurement and delivery of different volumes of liquids, mostly during titration. Burette is among the essential apparatus used for quantitative chemical analysis, giving an opportunity for the chemist to dispense small quantities of reagent and measure the exact amount dispensed to attain an endpoint. This product family includes glass, digital and polymer burettes in volumes ranging from 25 mL to 100 mL provided by the manufacturer, to be used in chemistry instruction and research laboratories in educational institutions such as schools, colleges, universities and TVET centers, research and industrial laboratories. Glass burette is made of borosilicate glass, while the digital one also incorporates read out and assistance in dispensation. Polymeric burettes are easy to handle and shatter proof. Items are quoted with customization available.
What is a burette used for?
A burette dispenses precise, adjustable volumes of liquid and is used mainly for titration — adding a reagent in controlled amounts until a chemical reaction reaches its endpoint. It is a core instrument in quantitative chemical analysis, letting students and researchers measure exactly how much solution was delivered.
The stopcock at the base controls flow down to a drop at a time, and the graduation marks along the tube let you read the delivered volume directly. Accuracy of those marks and smooth stopcock control are what separate a teaching burette from an analytical one.
What types of burettes are available?
Three different models are provided: glass, digital, and plastic burettes. Glass (borosilicate) burettes provide chemical resistance and accurate dispensation; digital burettes feature digital display and assisted dispensation to ensure higher accuracy in titration; plastic burettes are chemically inert and light, and also resistant to breaking in cases where glass might be vulnerable.
Glass burettes are suitable for regular laboratory and educational titrations, digital for cases where display accuracy and ease of handling are important, and plastic for intensive or field conditions when breaking is possible. All three types can be ordered in any size within the indicated range.
What size burette should you choose?
Educational Instrument states burette sizes from 25 mL to 100 mL, so choose the capacity that matches your titration volume and the reading precision you need. A smaller burette gives finer resolution for small titrations; a larger one reduces refills when dispensing bigger volumes.
Match capacity to the typical titre in your practical: too large a burette wastes resolution on small titrations, while too small a burette forces refills mid-titration. Confirm the exact sizes stocked when you request a quote.
The BURET framework — a quick selection check
A simple, original checklist for specifying burettes in a lab order:
- B — Build: glass (borosilicate), digital, or polymer, based on precision, budget and breakage risk.
- U — Use & precision: routine teaching titration vs high-accuracy analytical work.
- R — Range/size: capacity within the stated 25–100 mL, matched to your titre volume.
- E — End control: stopcock type for smooth, drop-by-drop dispensing.
- T — Tolerance/calibration: clearly marked graduation; confirm the manufacturer-stated ISO/ASTM calibration for your accuracy class.
Use BURET as the line-item spec when requesting a quote so the order matches your titration workflow.
Product types in this category
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Product type |
Key feature |
Typical use |
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Glass (borosilicate) burettes |
Chemical resistance, durability, precise dispensing |
Standard analytical and teaching titrations |
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Digital burettes |
Digital readout with assisted dispensing |
Higher-accuracy titration and repeat dispensing |
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Polymer burettes |
Inert, lightweight, break-resistant |
Busy teaching or field settings where glass is at risk |
Selection criteria
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Type / build |
Glass, digital or polymer, per precision, budget and breakage risk |
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Capacity |
Size within the stated 25–100 mL range, matched to your titre volume |
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Graduation |
Clearly marked, legible scale for reliable reading |
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Stopcock |
Smooth, controllable dispensing down to a drop |
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Calibration |
Manufacturer-stated ISO / ASTM calibration — confirm the accuracy class |
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Chemical resistance |
Borosilicate glass or inert polymer, per your reagents |
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Order terms |
Bulk pricing, customisation and lead time — confirm on quotation |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a burette used for?
The burette enables the addition of specific amounts of liquid to a test tube or flask by measuring out a certain amount of volume. The burette is an essential tool in qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses in chemistry laboratories.
What are the types of burettes you offer?
The options include glass, digital, and polymer burettes. Glass burettes have the benefit of chemical resistance and precision in dispensing, digital burettes provide readout and assistance in dispensing for increased precision, while polymer burettes are light and unbreakable.
What sizes of burette are available?
Educational Instrument states burette sizes from 25 mL to 100 mL. Choose a smaller capacity for finer resolution on small titrations, or a larger one to reduce refills when dispensing bigger volumes. Confirm the exact sizes stocked when you request a quote.
Should I choose a glass or polymer burette?
Choose a glass (borosilicate) burette for standard analytical and teaching titrations where chemical resistance and clarity matter, and a polymer burette where lighter weight and break-resistance are more important — for example in busy or field settings. Both work with common laboratory reagents.
Are the burettes calibrated to a standard?
The manufacturer states that its burettes are calibrated to ISO and ASTM standards, with clearly marked graduation for reliable measurement. These are manufacturer-stated claims — confirm the specific standard and accuracy class against your requirement before publishing on tenders.
Can I order burettes in bulk or request customisation?
Yes. Educational Instrument supplies institutions on a quotation basis and offers bulk ordering and customisation. Request a quote or the catalogue for current sizes, tolerances and pricing for your requirement.
