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A '''retort clamp''' (often just '''clamp''') is a type of clamp used to hold various glassware, often the ground glass joint types, as well as other types.
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A '''retort clamp''' or '''utility clamp''' (often just '''clamp''') is a type of clamp used to hold various glassware, often the ground glass joint types, as well as other types.
  
 
==General==
 
==General==
Retort clamps are metallic items, with 2 metallic jaws, that can be adjusted via a screw. The jaws are coated with cork or plastic, and can have 2, 3 or 4 prongs. The jaws are connected to a metallic rod, which can be connected to a [[bosshead]], although some models have a built-in bosshead or screw clamp.
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Retort clamps are metallic items, with 2 metallic jaws, that can be adjusted via a screw. The jaws are coated with cork or plastic, and can have 2, 3 or 4 prongs. The jaws are connected to a metallic rod, which can be connected to a [[bosshead]], although some models have a built-in bosshead or screw clamp. They are commonly made of [[stainless steel]] or plain galvanized [[steel]].
  
 
==Availability==
 
==Availability==

Revision as of 15:48, 8 April 2018

A retort clamp or utility clamp (often just clamp) is a type of clamp used to hold various glassware, often the ground glass joint types, as well as other types.

General

Retort clamps are metallic items, with 2 metallic jaws, that can be adjusted via a screw. The jaws are coated with cork or plastic, and can have 2, 3 or 4 prongs. The jaws are connected to a metallic rod, which can be connected to a bosshead, although some models have a built-in bosshead or screw clamp. They are commonly made of stainless steel or plain galvanized steel.

Availability

Retort clamps can be bought from lab suppliers, or online.

See also

References

Relevant Sciencemadness threads