Laboratory taps are specially designed valves used in laboratory furniture to control the flow of water, gas, or air required for experiments and cleaning purposes. These taps are installed on laboratory working tables, island tables, and sink units in chemistry, biology, and physics laboratories. Laboratory taps are generally made from high-quality brass with chrome or powder coating to provide durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life. They are designed with easy-to-operate knobs or lever handles to regulate the flow smoothly and safely. Different types of laboratory taps include water taps, gas taps, and air taps, each designed for specific laboratory applications. They are widely used for washing glassware, supplying gas to burners, and providing air supply for experiments.

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