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Scientific High Vacuum stopcocks-Valves & components

General Info

Specializing in high vacuum components, stopcocks and custom-built glassware.

Gas sampling bottles of any size made from Borosilicate glass and special glass for the collection of noble gases. Brandon Scientific Glassblowing (BSG) was established in 1990. Starting as a specialist scientific glassblowing workshop, scientific glassware is made to specifications for companies all over the world.

Our aim is to provide you with the best quality service and products. We enjoy assisting you with designing and customizing glassware to suit your needs. We offer a wide variety of Glassblowing services and productsHigh vacuum stopcocks and components Gas sampling bottles Schlenk Scientific Glassware Custom Designed & Built Glassware Repair Service Glass Tubing and Rods For any queries, please email [email protected] or use our online contact.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeScientific Glassblowers Association of Australia and New Zealand
Email
Payment method
eft, cheque
Established
1990
Service Notes
Open Weekdays and Saturday
Category
Certifications
Scientific Glassblowers Association of Australia and New Zealand
Commercial
Yes
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What is it?

Scientific Glassblowing is the process of creating glass apparatus and glass systems used in research and production.


Where is it found?

Scientific glassware is found in much government, educational and industrial laboratories. Chemical, medical, pharmaceutical and engineering laboratories use scientific glassware extensively, and almost all areas of scientific research will use glass at some time.


How is it done?

Using a torch or burner, scientific glassblower's heat, form and seal glass tubing, rod and pre-formed components into glass apparatus such as the high-vacuum manifold you see to the right. Occasionally you will still hear of this style of glassblowing referred to as lampworking.