About A mortar & pestle 4 Inch
mortar and pestle, ancient device for milling by pounding. The mortar is a durable bowl commonly made of stone, ceramic, or wood. The pestle is a rounded grinding club often made of the same material as the mortar.Premium Material ConstructionCrafted from high-quality white glass with a marble-like appearance, this mortar and pestle offers exceptional durability and longevity. Its robust construction ensures it maintains integrity under repeated laboratory use, resisting cracks and chemical reactions.
Precision in Laboratory ApplicationsDesigned to meet the rigorous demands of laboratories, the 4-inch size is optimal for preparing small to medium quantities of samples. The non-porous glass surface allows for precise grinding and mixing without contamination, ensuring the integrity of your results.
Trusted by Laboratory ExpertsDistributed, exported, manufactured, supplied, and traded by leading industry professionals, this mortar and pestle is a trusted staple in scientific environments. Its reliability enhances laboratory workflows and supports consistent sample preparation.
FAQ's of A mortar & pestle 4 Inch:
Q: How do I properly use the 4-inch glass mortar and pestle in a laboratory setting?
A: To use the mortar and pestle, place your dry or slightly moist sample in the bowl, then use the pestle to apply downward pressure while moving it in a circular motion. This ensures effective grinding and mixing of chemicals, powders, or other laboratory materials.
Q: What makes this glass mortar and pestle suitable for laboratory use?
A: Made from non-reactive, durable marble glass, it prevents cross-contamination and maintains sample purity. The white color allows users to easily monitor the sample throughout grinding, supporting impeccable laboratory standards.
Q: When should I use a mortar and pestle instead of other laboratory grinding tools?
A: A mortar and pestle is ideal when you need precise, manual control over particle size, especially for small-scale sample preparations. It is perfect for situations requiring fine grinding or mixing without introducing external contamination.
Q: Where can this mortar and pestle be used besides laboratories?
A: While primarily designed for laboratory applications, it can be used in educational settings or other environments where precise material preparation is required. However, it is not intended for culinary use due to laboratory-grade materials and protocols.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the glass mortar and pestle?
A: After each use, rinse the mortar and pestle with distilled water or a suitable laboratory detergent. Ensure it is thoroughly dried to prevent residues. Avoid abrasive cleaning tools to maintain the integrity of the glass surface.
Q: How does the glass marble material benefit laboratory tasks?
A: Marble glass is chemically resistant and non-porous, minimizing the risk of absorption or reaction with samples. Its durability supports rigorous, repeated usage without compromising accuracy or safety.