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Funnels Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India

Educational Instrument is leading Funnels Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)

Laboratory funnels are used in transferring solids and liquids, filtration, separation of materials and transferring material into vessels with small opening size. Educational Instruments produces and exports funnels for educational, research, TVET and industrial purposes.

The claimed products include glass funnels, plastic funnels, Buchner funnels, filtration funnels and separatory funnels. The materials mentioned on the category page are borosilicate glass, polypropylene and polyethylene. The listed applications are chemistry, biology and environmental laboratories, which includes transferring of material, filtration and extraction processes.

Institutional, export and tender purchases should use funnel depending on its purpose, materials used, needed sizes, the size of the receiving vessel and the state of matter. Funnels are available in different sizes and materials; however, the exact dimensions, volume, stem sizes and specifications are not stated.

How do you choose a laboratory funnel for a school or research lab?

Choose a laboratory funnel by identifying the process first: material transfer, filtration, separation or pouring into a narrow-mouth container. Then check the required funnel type, construction material, size and compatibility with the substance and receiving vessel. The stated range includes glass, plastic, Buchner, filtration and separatory funnels.

Buchner funnels are identified for filtration, while separatory funnels are stated for liquid-liquid extraction. General glass or plastic funnels may be considered for transferring powders or liquids, subject to the individual product specification.

The supplied category information does not state funnel diameters, stem lengths, nominal capacities, porosity, joint sizes or individual material grades. Buyers should include these requirements where relevant when requesting technical information or a quotation.

What types of laboratory funnels are available?

The stated category range includes glass funnels, plastic funnels, Buchner funnels, filtration funnels and separatory funnels. These products support different laboratory operations involving powder transfer, liquid transfer, filtration, separation and handling of substances in chemistry, biology and environmental science laboratories.

A general laboratory funnel is selected primarily for transferring material into another vessel. Buchner and filtration funnels relate to filtration processes. Separatory funnels are stated for liquid-liquid extraction.

The category page also identifies borosilicate glass, polypropylene and polyethylene as materials within the funnel range. It does not establish that every funnel type is available in every listed material. Exact product combinations, sizes and configurations should therefore be verified before procurement.

What are laboratory funnels used for?

Lab funnels are necessary in the process of transferring both solids and liquids, filtration, separating materials, and pouring liquids into narrow-mouthed flasks. This can be shown through the page dedicated to the funnels.

There is a particular funnel that is necessary for the particular laboratory process. For instance, the funnel used in the process of transferring materials is different from the funnel that will be used in the filtration process or extraction process. It is said that the Buchner funnels are used in the filtration process, while the separatory funnels are used in liquid-liquid extraction.

It is important to note the process and the material involved when purchasing funnels at school, universities, TVET colleges, research institutes, or industries.

Which materials are stated for laboratory funnels?

The supplied category page identifies borosilicate glass, polypropylene and polyethylene as materials used within the laboratory funnel range. It also describes separate glass-funnel and plastic-funnel product types.

The correct material should be selected according to the laboratory process and the substance being transferred, filtered or separated. The page does not map every listed material to every funnel type or provide individual material grades.

The category page also makes general claims concerning chemical, heat and wear resistance. Because no model-specific temperature limits, chemical-compatibility data or test results are supplied, these performance characteristics should be verified for the selected product where they are important to the intended application.

What is a Buchner funnel used for?

A Buchner funnel is identified on the supplied category page as a funnel used for filtration. Buyers should confirm the exact funnel material, size, filtration configuration and compatibility with the wider laboratory setup before ordering.

The source does not provide individual Buchner funnel dimensions, plate diameter, perforation details, porosity, capacity or connection specifications. These details should therefore be requested where they affect the filtration procedure.

For institutional or tender requirements, specify that a Buchner funnel is required and include any known dimensions, material preference, quantity and intended application. Do not assume compatibility with a particular flask, vacuum system or accessory unless that compatibility is confirmed in the individual product specification.

What is a separatory funnel used for?

A separatory funnel is stated for liquid-liquid extraction, a process involving separation of liquid phases. The category page identifies separatory funnels within its wider range of laboratory funnels for chemistry and biology practical work.

The supplied information does not state individual capacities, body shapes, stopper materials, stopcock materials, joint sizes or graduation details for separatory funnels.

Buyers should therefore specify the required volume, material, closure or stopcock requirements and intended laboratory procedure when requesting specifications. Where solvent compatibility or sealing performance is important, the exact selected model should be verified before procurement.

What should buyers check when selecting a funnel for transferring powders or liquids?

For powder or liquid transfer, buyers should check the funnel type, material, size, mouth width, stem configuration and compatibility with the receiving container. The category page specifically states that funnels are used to make the transfer of powders and liquids easier and for pouring into narrow-mouth containers.

The source also refers generally to wide mouths and smooth finishes within the range but does not provide model-specific dimensions or surface specifications.

For procurement, state whether powder, liquid or another material will be handled, together with the preferred funnel construction and receiving vessel details. Exact funnel diameter, stem dimensions and available sizes should be requested for the selected model.

Are laboratory funnels suitable for schools, universities, TVET and research laboratories?

Yes. The supplied category page specifically identifies school, college, university and research laboratories, while the provided audience also includes TVET and industrial users. The funnel range supports laboratory operations in chemistry, biology and environmental science.

Educational Instruments' wider product catalogue includes Lab Glassware, Chemistry Lab Equipment, Biology Lab Equipment, Analytical Lab Equipment, Scientific Lab Equipment and TVET Lab Equipment among its stated categories.

Suitability should still be assessed at product level. The correct funnel depends on the practical procedure, material being handled, required size and any filtration or separation requirements.

Which international markets does Educational Instruments serve?

According to Educational Instruments, its network consists of distributors and dealers spread out over more than 82 countries and its products are available at classrooms, laboratories and research facilities throughout the world. As mentioned in the FAQs, the company’s exports include educational laboratory equipment to schools and institutions located in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

In the Funnels category page, India along with other export destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East and the Americas is mentioned.

The current destination availability and other related details can be confirmed on request for a quote.

Laboratory Funnel Types

Type

Key feature supported by supplied information

Typical use supported by supplied information

Glass funnel

Glass construction

Transferring powders or liquids and pouring into narrow-mouth containers

Plastic funnel

Plastic construction

Transferring powders or liquids

Buchner funnel

Filtration funnel type

Laboratory filtration

Filtration funnel

Intended for filtration processes

Laboratory filtration

Separatory funnel

Used for liquid-liquid extraction

Separation of liquid phases

Borosilicate-glass funnel

Borosilicate-glass construction stated within the range

Laboratory material handling, subject to product confirmation

Polypropylene funnel

Polypropylene construction stated within the range

Laboratory material transfer, subject to product confirmation

Polyethylene funnel

Polyethylene construction stated within the range

Laboratory material transfer, subject to product confirmation

Laboratory Funnel Selection Criteria

Criterion

What to check

Laboratory process

Transfer, filtration, separation or pouring into a narrow-mouth container

Material handled

Powder, liquid or substances requiring separation

Funnel type

Glass, plastic, Buchner, filtration or separatory funnel

Construction material

Borosilicate glass, polypropylene or polyethylene, as available for the selected product

Size

Required funnel dimensions; exact specifications available on request

Receiving vessel

Compatibility with the bottle, flask or other container being used

Filtration requirement

Whether a Buchner or other filtration funnel is required

Separation requirement

Whether liquid-liquid extraction is intended

Laboratory discipline

Chemistry, biology or environmental science

User environment

School, university, TVET, research or industrial requirement

Quantity

Institutional, export or tender quantity

Technical documentation

Product-specific dimensions, materials or compatibility information required by the buyer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are laboratory funnels intended for?

Laboratory funnels are intended to serve for pouring dry powder and liquids, for assisting in filtration, separation and liquid pouring into narrow-mouthed receptacles. These applications are mentioned as intended uses of the laboratory funnels on the category page.

What kinds of laboratory funnels can I find?

The stated assortment of funnels includes glass funnels, plastic funnels, Buchner funnels, filtration funnels and separatory funnels. Exact specifications such as size, capacity, stem diameter and design variations are not provided on the category page and need to be verified prior to purchase.

What materials are laboratory funnels made of?

Borosilicate glass, polypropylene and polyethylene are named on the category page as the materials used for manufacturing funnels. It is not stated whether all types of funnels are available in each material, so the exact construction needs to be verified for the selected product.

What is a Buchner funnel used for?

A Buchner funnel is used for filtration according to the supplied category information. The page does not provide individual dimensions, perforation details, filtration specifications or material assignments, so buyers should request the technical details of the selected model.

What is a separatory funnel used for?

A separatory funnel is used for liquid-liquid extraction. Exact capacities, body shapes, stopper types, stopcock materials and other model-specific details are not provided on the supplied category page and should be confirmed before procurement.

Are laboratory funnels available in different sizes?

Yes. The supplied category page states that laboratory funnels are available in various sizes and materials, but it does not provide exact size ranges or individual dimensions. Buyers should state the required funnel type, application, material and dimensions when requesting specifications.

Are these funnels suitable for chemistry, biology and environmental science laboratories?

Yes. The category page specifically identifies chemistry, biology and environmental science as laboratory disciplines in which funnels support material transfer and related procedures. The supplied audience also includes schools, universities, TVET institutions, research users and industry.

Can international institutions request a quotation for laboratory funnels?

Yes. Educational Instruments is supplied as a manufacturer and exporter, and its website states that it has international reach across more than 82 countries, with educational laboratory equipment exported to institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Request a Quote for Laboratory Funnels

Request a catalogue, technical specification or quotation for glass funnels, plastic funnels, Buchner funnels, filtration funnels and separatory funnels for school, university, TVET, research, industrial, institutional or export requirements.

Include the required funnel type, material, dimensions where known, intended laboratory process, quantity and delivery destination in the enquiry.

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