Alcohol burner explained

An alcohol burner or spirit lamp is a piece of laboratory equipment used to produce an open flame. It can be made from brass, glass, stainless steel or aluminium.[1]

Uses

Alcohol burners are preferred for some uses over Bunsen burners for safety purposes, and in laboratories where natural gas is not available. Their flame is limited to approximately 5 centimeters (two inches) in height, with a comparatively lower temperature than the gas flame of the Bunsen burner.[2] [3]

While they do not produce flames as hot as other types of burners, they are sufficiently hot for performing some chemistries, standard microbiology laboratory procedures, and can be used for flame sterilization of other laboratory equipment.[4] [5]

A small alcohol burner is also preferred for camping when the need for fire is modest. It burns the alcohol vapor that rises due to the heat from the flame through the holes on the top perimeter of the container.

Operation

Typical fuel is denatured alcohol, methanol, or isopropanol. A cap is used as a snuffer for extinguishing the flame.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Griffin, John Joseph. Chemical Recreations: A Compendium of Experimental Chemistry, Part 1. Richard Griffin and Co.. 1838. 8th. Glasgow. 17–21.
  2. Web site: Laboratory Burner Safety. safety.ucanr.edu. 2015-06-17. University of California. 2007.
  3. Web site: Standard Operating Procedure - Safe Use of Alcohol Burner. Braham. R. 2002. ovc.uoguelph.ca. Department of Biomedical Sciences of Ontario Veterinary College. 2015-06-17.
  4. Web site: Low-tech Microbiology Tools. teach.genetics.utah.edu. 2015-06-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20150627050624/http://teach.genetics.utah.edu/content/gsl/html/lowtech.html. 2015-06-27. dead.
  5. Book: National field manual for the collection of water-quality data. Myers. D. N.. Sylvester. M. A.. USGS. 1997. Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 9. 7.1.1. Equipment and Equipment Sterilization Procedures. https://water.usgs.gov/owq/FieldManual/Chapter7-Archive/Chapter7.1/Ch7_1.1.pdf.