A Safe Alternative to Traditional Bunsen Burners
go back to news archives | The new generation FIREBOY from INTEGRA Biosciences AG, is an intrinsically safe alternative to the traditional Bunsen burner connected to a laboratory gas supply. DVGW safety certified the new FIREBOY is proven to ensure highest application safety by eliminating the risk of gas leaking and explosion inherent in using traditional Bunsen burners. Advanced temperature protection, flame monitor and alarm display features serve to protect both the operator and operating environment. Gas ignition is both rapid and safe - with the new FIREBOY the gas supply flows and the flame ignites only if consciously activated by the operator. To prevent gas leakage, the FIREBOY automatically tries to reignite the flame if it accidentally extinguishes. Should it for any reason fail to do so, the unit will interrupt the gas supply. |
Operating from a gas cartridge and powered from a rechargeable battery the robustly designed FIREBOY can be used where ever you wish. To enter the monthly prize draw to win a new FIREBOY, the 21st century Bunsen burner, visit www.fireboy.info |
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Posted on June 11, 2008
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