The typical retort stand consists of a heavy base and a vertical rod both usually made of metal.
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An adjustable rod connects to a sturdy base often made of cast steel to support a clamp.
In some cases the rod terminates in a screw clamp for attachment to a retort stand or other support.
They re also sometimes called a support stand retort stand and clamp stand.
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Ring stands are a type of lab stand and are actually one of the most versatile pieces of lab equipment.
In chemistry a retort stand also called a clamp stand a ring stand or a support stand is a piece of scientific equipment intended to support other pieces of equipment and glassware for instance burettes test tubes and flasks.
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The hardware that is attached to ring stands includes versatile clamps three prong clamps and rings.
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Glassware including beakers flasks and test tubes is held in place by the hardware.
Iron rings used in a laboratory an iron ring or ring clamp is an item of laboratory equipment which comprises a conjoined metal ring and radially extending rod.
Products include metal and plastic clamps lab jacks lifts tubing clamps for flow control flask rings and more.
Ring stands are convenient and safe because they prevent the scientist from having to hold glassware.
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Chemical reactions occur within the glassware.
Clamps and supports stands clamps and supports designed to securely hold glassware plates and other lab equipment in place during routine procedures.
Use lab stands to elevate various pieces of lab equipment usually glassware.