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Low glass beaker

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Overview

A low profile glass beaker is a common laboratory glassware typically made of glass, cylindrical in shape, with a notch on one side of the top for pouring liquids. Some beakers have an outer rim and are labeled with a scale.

Product Details

Low glass beaker

Thickened high borosilicate clearly marked scale Heat and high temperature resistance

Product Material: High Borosilicate Glass

Product Specifications25ml-10000ml

低型玻璃烧杯


Product features:

The thickness of the jade is uniform, without bubbles, and it is sturdy and durable. The bottom of the cup is smooth and evenly heated, making it less likely to explode due to rapid heating.

Low glass beakerSpecification Sheet

Product Code

specification

height*Outer diameter

unit

Quantity per package

B000101

25ml

57*37

a

10/200

B000102

50ml

60*46

a

10/200

B000103

100ml

76*52

a

10/200

B000104

150ml

88*58

a

10/200

B000105

200ml

93*64

a

10/120

B000106

250ml

99*70

a

10/120

B000107

300ml

109*77

a

10/90

B000108

400ml

112*82

a

8/72

B000109

500ml

121*88

a

8/72

B000110

600ml

132*90

a

8/72

B000111

800ml

142*104

a

6/54

B000112

1000ml

154*113

a

6/36

B000113

2000ml

199*136

a

6/24

B000114

3000ml

248*162

a

1/8

B000115

5000ml

273*181

a

1/6

B000116

10000ml

325*232

a

1/4

Product IntroductionLow glass beakerIt is a common laboratory glassware usually made of glass, cylindrical in shape, with a notch on one side of the top for pouring liquids, and some beakers have outer walls marked with scales.

If there is any error in manual measurement, the actual product shall prevail. If there are special requirements, please contact customer service for confirmation.

aboutlowtypeglassbeaker

ABOUT TALL BEAKERS

A beaker is a common laboratory glassware, usually made of glass or heat-resistant glass. The beaker is cylindrical in shape, with a notch on one side of the top for easy pouring of liquids. Some beakers are also marked with scales on the outer wall, which can roughly estimate the volume of liquid in the beaker.

GG-17borosilicate glass

GG-17 HIGH BOROSILICATE GLASS

Borosilicate glass has a very low coefficient of thermal expansion, about one-third that of ordinary glass. High temperature resistance, resistant200The drastic change in temperature difference.

clearly marked scale

CALIBRATION CLEAR

Beakers are used at room temperature or under heating conditions, with excellent calibration and durability, providing you with more accurate scientific data

Stable material

MATERIAL STABILITY

Beakers are used as reaction vessels for preparing solutions, dissolving substances, and larger amounts of substances at room temperature or under heating conditions.

Experimental tips

A beaker is a reaction vessel used to prepare solutions, dissolve substances, and large amounts of substances without the need for room temperature or heating.

When adding time to the beaker, asbestos mesh should be placed on it to provide even heating. Cannot directly heat the beaker with flames. Because the bottom of the beaker is large, heating it directly with a flame can only burn to a local area, causing uneven heating of the glass and causing it to explode. When heating, the outer wall of the beaker must be wiped dry.

When used for dissolution, the amount of liquid should not exceed one-third of the capacity of the beaker, and gently stir with a glass rod. During the dissolution or dilution process, when stirring with a glass rod, do not touch the bottom or rim of the cup.

When heating a 3-liter liquid, do not exceed 2/3 of the volume. Generally, it is advisable to use 1/3 of the volume of the beaker.

When heating corrosive drugs, cover a surface dish with the mouth of the beaker to prevent the liquid from splashing out.

5. Do not use a beaker to hold chemicals for a long time to prevent them from falling into dust and causing the water in the solution to evaporate.

Do not use a beaker to measure liquids.