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Marsh funnel         
  • Marsh Funnel: plastic with brass flow tube and mesh
  • Marsh Funnel top view showing the mesh through which drilling fluid is poured to retain particles which would not pass through the orifice.
The Marsh funnel is a simple device for measuring viscosity by observing the time it takes a known volume of liquid to flow from a cone through a short tube. It is standardized for use by mud engineers to check the quality of drilling mud.
Separatory funnel         
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  • Two funnels: A - Cone, or Pear-shaped, B - cylindrical.
LABORATORY GLASSWARE
Separation funnel; Seperating funnel; Separating funnel; Separating funnels; Seperatory funnels; Seperating funnels; Seperatory funnel; Separatory funnels; Separation funnels; Seperation funnel; Seperation funnels; Sep funnel
A separatory funnel, also known as a separation funnel, separating funnel, or colloquially sep funnel, is a piece of laboratory glassware used in liquid-liquid extractions to separate (partition) the components of a mixture into two immiscible solvent phases of different densities. Typically, one of the phases will be aqueous, and the other a lipophilic organic solvent such as ether, MTBE, dichloromethane, chloroform, or ethyl acetate.
Purchase funnel         
  • An example of a typical purchase funnel
MARKETING MODEL
Purchasing funnel; Marketing funnel
The purchase funnel, or purchasing funnel, is a consumer-focused marketing model that illustrates the theoretical customer journey toward the purchase of a good or service.