Usbeck Teclubrenner, needle valve, head diameter 30 mm, air regulation
The compact and durable laboratory burner is ideal for precise heating processes in research laboratories, universities and industrial training centres. Thanks to the integrated needle valve and the infinitely variable air supply, the flame characteristics and temperature can be optimally adjusted. This feature is particularly recommended for sensitive substances that require stable and precisely controlled heating conditions. Compared to comparable laboratory gas burners, it scores points with its high-quality workmanship and compatibility with different types of gas.
Reliable performance and precise control
The appliance impresses with its robust design and sophisticated construction, which allows a reproducible flame size. With the combination of conical air intake and finely adjustable regulating disc, the burning behaviour can be precisely aligned to various applications. A special feature of the DIN version is that the gas flow cannot be completely shut off (in accordance with DIN 30665), so that a small safety flame always continues to burn. The actual gas shut-off takes place via the central laboratory or in-house system. In addition, the manufacturer-specific design enables safe air regulation, which reduces operating errors and improves flame stability.
Important technical data in a compact overview:
- Maximum temperatures: up to 1600 °C (propane gas), 1520 °C (natural gas)
- Gas consumption: 200 l/h (natural gas) or 85 l/h (propane gas)
- Power: approx. 2.3 kW (natural gas) or 2.5 kW (propane gas)
- Height: 165 mm, weight: 330 g, pipe diameter: 19 mm
- Head diameter: 30 to 32 mm (depending on model)
- DIN option: Available with DIN-DVGW reg. no. NG-2211AN0133
This means the appliance covers a wide range of applications with different gas sources. Thanks to the option of using natural gas or propane gas, this laboratory burner is versatile and is ideal for laboratories with equipment designed for different fuels. In addition, adhesive feet are available on request to securely fix the burner in place if required or for specific applications.
For the DIN version, the burner was designed and tested in accordance with DIN 30665. Even when the needle valve is closed, a small flame continues to burn for safety reasons. This standard version is often prescribed in the professional laboratory environment in order to guarantee the user operating safety and standard-compliant use. If necessary, it is also advisable to interrupt the gas flow at a central shut-off point to prevent an unintentional gas supply during longer work interruptions.
Certifications and standards
- Available in accordance with DIN 30665
- DIN-DVGW reg. no. NG-2211AN0133 for natural gas operation
- High-quality production in accordance with safety standards in professional laboratories
The design in accordance with DIN 30665 provides a reliable basis for laboratories that require standardised burner solutions. At the same time, a universally applicable model class without DIN equipment is available to meet individual requirements.
Application examples
- Melting metal salts in chemical research and development, for example when boiling molten salts or glazes
- Heating reagents in microbiology (e.g. for sterilisation work or liquid systems)
- Organic syntheses with precise heat supply when heating sensitive substances such as alcohols or ketones
- Demonstration experiments in schools and universities where a clean and easily adjustable flame is essential
The flexible adjustment of the air regulation and the integrated needle valve allow a wide range of work processes to be carried out safely and reproducibly. The burner helps users to select a suitable flame colour, temperature zone and flame height in order to heat sensitive or reactive substances in the best possible way.
FAQs
How can the flame be finely adjusted?
The flame height can be regulated using the needle valve. In addition, the infinitely variable air supply offers precise adjustment of the flame hardness and the oxygen content in the combustion by means of control plates or rotary mechanisms.
Is the model suitable for all types of gas?
Variants for natural gas and propane gas are available as standard. This makes it possible to adapt to the fuels available in the laboratory. The DIN version is specially designed for natural gas.
What is the maximum temperature?
Depending on the type of gas, the temperature is around 1520 to 1600 °C. This means it is designed for a wide range of heat-intensive processes in the laboratory environment.
Do I need an additional shut-off device?
For the DIN version (DIN 30665), it is necessary to use a central gas shut-off, as the burner cannot be completely closed. For other models, it is generally recommended to use centralised shut-off systems for safety reasons.
Can sensitive reagents be heated gently?
Yes. Precise control of the gas and air supply allows the flame to be adjusted continuously, which enables optimum temperature control even for sensitive materials.
Conclusion
This Teclub burner impresses in laboratories and educational institutions that need a reliable, flexible heating device. The combination of robust design, needle valve and adjustable air supply allows the flame to be regulated quickly and precisely. With its certified DIN design, universal gas application options and additional safety features, it offers a sophisticated solution for a wide range of applications. This allows both standard reactions and demanding experiments to be carried out efficiently and safely.
| Construction (gas burner): | Bunsen burnerTeclu burner |
| Flame temperature: | Natural gas 1520?°CNatural gas 1550?°CPropane gas 1600?°C |
| Gas types: | natural gaspropane |
| Weight: | 330 g |
| Height (gas burner): | 165 mm |
| kW: | 2,32,5 |
| Standards (gas burner): | DIN 30665DIN-DVGW-Reg.-Nr. NG-2211AN0133 |
| Shipping weight: | 1,33 Kg |
| Product weight: | 0,33 Kg |