Büchner funnel

Büchner funnel
A Büchner funnel with a paper filter inside, connected to a side-arm flask by means of a neoprene adapter, with a tube leading to a vacuum pump
UsesFiltration
InventorErnst Büchner
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A Büchner funnel is a piece of laboratory equipment used in filtration. It is traditionally made of porcelain, but glass and plastic funnels are also available. On top of the funnel-shaped part there is a cylinder with a fritted glass disc/perforated plate separating it from the funnel. The Hirsch funnel has a similar design; it is used similarly, but for smaller quantities of material. The main difference is that the plate of a Hirsch funnel is much smaller, and the walls of the funnel angle outward instead of being vertical.