Description
A laboratory clamp used to control the flow of liquids through rubber tubing.
This Mohr pinchcock is a versatile laboratory tool used to regulate the flow of liquids through rubber tubing. It features a spring-loaded mechanism that allows for precise control of the flow rate. The pinchcock is typically made of metal and has a simple design that is easy to use. Mohr pinchcocks are commonly used in chemistry, biology, and other scientific disciplines for various applications, such as draining liquids from containers, controlling the flow rate in experiments, and performing titration procedures.
A laboratory clamp used to control the flow of liquids through rubber tubing.