Bunsen Burners Market Set for Rapid Growth and Trend, by 2024
The Bunsen burner is a common laboratory instrument that produces a hot, soot-free, non-luminous flame. It was named after Robert Bunsen who was its chief inventor in 1854. The Bunsen burner permits accurate regulation of the mixing of gas and oxygen in its central barrel before combustion, which ignites the flame. Both size and temperature of the flame can be controlled by manipulating the Bunsen burner.
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