About Glass Beakers
Glass Beakers
Available with us is an extensive range of laboratory beakers, which are known amidst our clients for heat resistant and excellent durability. Made from best quality glass, These beakers are available in different capacities with and without spout.
Precision Measurement Made EasyWith clearly graduated scales and anti-drip spout design, these beakers facilitate accurate measurements and effortless pouring. The glass construction allows for clear visibility of contents while handling chemicals or performing experiments, ensuring precise results every time. Choose the capacity that matches your application for optimum efficiency and measurement reliability.
Multipurpose and Durable for Laboratory UseManufactured from high-quality borosilicate glass, these beakers boast excellent thermal and chemical resistance. They can withstand temperature variations from -40C up to 250C, making them suitable for moderate heating, microwave use, autoclaving, and safe handling of a broad range of reagents in laboratories, educational institutions, and research environments.
FAQ's of Glass Beakers:
Q: How can I use these glass beakers for heating liquids in the laboratory?
A: These glass beakers are made from borosilicate glass, allowing them to safely withstand moderate heating up to 250C, whether using a laboratory hot plate, microwave, or autoclave. Ensure gradual heating to avoid thermal shock and never place a cold beaker directly onto a hot surface.
Q: What are the benefits of the anti-drip spout design on these beakers?
A: The anti-drip spout allows for efficient, spill-free pouring of liquids, reducing the risk of wastage and contamination. This design is particularly helpful during transfers in precise quantitative experiments or routine laboratory processes.
Q: When should I choose a specific beaker size for my application?
A: Select the beaker size based on the volume you need to measure or mix. The available capacities are 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, and 1000ml, each with appropriate graduation intervals. Using a beaker close to your required volume improves measurement accuracy and handling.
Q: Where can these glass beakers be used besides laboratories?
A: While commonly used in laboratory, educational, and research settings, these beakers are also useful in industrial quality control, science classrooms, and for home experiments requiring precise liquid measurement and heat resistance.
Q: What process should I follow to sterilize and reuse these beakers?
A: These beakers are non-sterile on delivery but autoclavable. To sterilize, place them in an autoclave following recommended laboratory procedures. After cleaning, they can be reused multiple times due to their durability and resistance to chemicals.
Q: What materials are these beakers composed of, and why is this beneficial?
A: Constructed from borosilicate glass, these beakers offer outstanding chemical and thermal resistance. This ensures reliable performance during exposure to acids, alkalis, and solvents, and enables use across a wide temperature range without compromising structural integrity.