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100 Lab Equipment List Names and Uses

100 Essential Laboratory Equipment: A Comprehensive Guide (Featuring Sai Scientific Instruments)

Modern scientific research relies on precision tools and well-engineered instruments. From basic glassware to sophisticated analytical systems, each piece of lab equipment plays a crucial role in ensuring accurate, safe, and reproducible results. Companies such as Sai Scientific Instruments contribute significantly to this ecosystem by providing reliable, high-quality laboratory technologies for research, diagnostics, industrial testing, and education.

100 Lab Equipment List Names and Uses

A. General Laboratory Equipment

  1. Beakers – Glass or plastic containers used for mixing and heating liquids.

  2. Erlenmeyer Flasks – Conical flasks suitable for titration and heating.

  3. Volumetric Flasks – Precision flasks for preparing exact solution concentrations.

  4. Test Tubes – Cylindrical tubes for holding small liquid samples.

  5. Test Tube Racks – Hold test tubes upright during experiments.

  6. Pipettes – Tools for transferring measured liquid volumes.

  7. Micropipettes – Allow ultra-precise transfer of microlitre volumes.

  8. Burettes – Used in titration to dispense measured volumes of solutions.

  9. Funnels – Aid in filtration and transfer of liquids.

  10. Graduated Cylinders – Measure intermediate accuracy liquid volumes.

  11. Watch Glasses – Used for drying samples or covering beakers.

  12. Stirring Rods – Glass rods used for mixing solutions.

  13. Dropper Bottles – Dispense small drops of reagent.

  14. Reagent Bottles – Store chemicals safely.

  15. Desiccators – Preserve moisture-sensitive samples.

  16. Crucibles – Ceramic vessels for high-temperature heating.

  17. Mortar and Pestle – Grind solid samples into powder.

  18. Hot Plates – Heat samples without open flame.

  19. Magnetic Stirrers – Mix solutions with rotating magnets.

  20. Lab Balances (Analytical) – High-precision mass measurements.


B. Heating & Cooling Equipment

  1. Bunsen Burners – Provide flame for heating and sterilization.

  2. Spirit Lamps – Alcohol-based flame source.

  3. Heating Mantles – Provide uniform heating for round-bottom flasks.

  4. Water Baths – Maintain samples at a constant temperature.

  5. Oil Baths – Higher-temperature equivalent of water baths.

  6. Drying Ovens – Remove moisture from samples.

  7. Muffle Furnaces – High-temperature box furnaces for ashing.

  8. Autoclaves – Sterilize equipment with steam pressure.

  9. Refrigerators – Preserve temperature-sensitive reagents.

  10. Deep Freezers (-20°C / -80°C) – Long-term storage of biological samples.


C. Microscopy & Imaging

  1. Compound Microscopes – High-magnification imaging of cells and tissues.

  2. Stereo Microscopes – Low-magnification, 3D specimen viewing.

  3. Fluorescence Microscopes – Visualize fluorescent-tagged samples.

  4. Inverted Microscopes – Ideal for observing cell cultures.

  5. Digital Microscopes – Camera-integrated microscopes for analysis.

  6. Slide Warmers – Maintain slides at constant temperature.

  7. Microtomes – Slice thin sections of biological specimens.

  8. Ultrasonic Cleaners – Clean delicate equipment using ultrasound.


D. Centrifugation & Separation

  1. Centrifuges (Bench-Top) – Separate components by spinning.

  2. Refrigerated Centrifuges – Protect temperature-sensitive samples.

  3. High-Speed Centrifuges – Achieve rapid separation of fine particles.

  4. Microcentrifuges – For small (1.5–2 mL) tube volumes.

  5. Rotary Evaporators – Evaporate solvents under reduced pressure.

  6. Vacuum Pumps – Create vacuum for filtration or evaporation.

  7. Soxhlet Extractors – Extract compounds from solids.

  8. Filter Paper – Used in filtration processes.

  9. Separatory Funnels – Liquid-liquid extraction.


E. Measurement & Analytical Instruments

  1. pH Meters – Measure acidity and alkalinity.

  2. Conductivity Meters – Determine ionic content in solutions.

  3. Spectrophotometers (UV-Vis) – Analyze absorbance at various wavelengths.

  4. Flame Photometers – Measure metal ion concentrations.

  5. Colorimeters – Determine concentration using color intensity.

  6. HPLC Systems – High-performance liquid chromatography.

  7. Gas Chromatographs (GC) – Separate and analyze volatile compounds.

  8. GC-MS – Combined gas chromatography–mass spectrometry.

  9. FTIR Spectrometers – Identify molecular bonds using infrared spectroscopy.

  10. Polarimeters – Measure optical rotation of chiral compounds.

  11. Refractometers – Evaluate refractive index.

  12. TDS Meters – Measure dissolved solids in water.

  13. Moisture Analyzers – Determine water content in samples.

  14. Titrators (Automatic) – Perform automated titrations.

  15. Viscometers – Measure viscosity of liquids.

  16. Thermal Cyclers (PCR Machines) – Amplify DNA samples.

  17. Electrophoresis Units – Separate DNA/RNA/proteins.

  18. Colony Counters – Count microbial colonies on plates.


F. Safety Equipment

  1. Fume Hoods – Contain chemical vapors.

  2. Biosafety Cabinets – Protect user and sample from contamination.

  3. Fire Extinguishers – Essential emergency equipment.

  4. First Aid Kits

  5. Safety Showers – Emergency washing systems.

  6. Eyewash Stations

  7. Chemical Spill Kits

  8. Heat-Resistant Gloves

  9. Face Shields

  10. Lab Coats


G. Laboratory Glassware & Accessories

  1. Petri Dishes – Cultivate microbial cultures.

  2. Glass Slides – Hold specimens for microscopy.

  3. Cover Slips – Protect and compress specimens.

  4. Round-Bottom Flasks

  5. Flat-Bottom Flasks

  6. Condensers – Used in distillation setups.

  7. Dropping Funnels

  8. Reflux Dividers

  9. Glass Stoppers

  10. Distillation Columns


H. Microbiology & Cell Culture Tools

  1. Incubators – Support growth of microorganisms or cells.

  2. CO₂ Incubators – Maintain ideal environment for mammalian cells.

  3. Laminar Flow Hoods – Provide sterile workspace.

  4. Shaking Incubators – Combine agitation with temperature control.

  5. Anaerobic Jars – Create oxygen-free conditions.

  6. Inoculating Loops – Transfer microbial samples.

  7. Autoclave Bags – Waste sterilization bags.

  8. Cryovials – Store samples at ultra-low temperatures.

  9. Hemocytometers – Count cells manually.

  10. Culture Dishes – Cell and tissue culture work.


I. Molecular Biology & Chemistry Essentials

  1. Microtubes (Eppendorf Tubes) – Store small sample volumes.

  2. PCR Tubes – For thermal cycling reactions.

  3. Gel Documentation Systems – Capture electrophoresis results.

  4. Vortex Mixers – Rapidly mix small samples.

  5. Laboratory Timers – Ensure accurate experiment timing.


Sai Scientific Instruments – A Trusted Source for Laboratory Solutions

Sai Scientific Instruments is widely recognized for supplying reliable, high-quality lab equipment used in academic, clinical, industrial, and research laboratories.  Our product range often includes:

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  • Microscopes

  • Centrifuges

  • Spectrophotometers

  • pH Meters

  • Water baths

  • Laboratory glassware

  • Heating mantles

  • Safety equipment

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