Beakers

Beakers

Laboratory beakers, constructed of various types of glass, plastic, or metal, may be used for measuring, mixing, pouring, or heating liquids, depending on their construction. The wide-mouth opening of a beaker provides easy access to add ingredients, mix using a stir bar or stir rod, introduce an ion selective electrode or thermometer, and perform other laboratory procedures. A pour spout facilitates controlled pouring into other vessels. Graduated markings on the side, when present, offer less accuracy and precision than graduated cylinders and volumetric flasks.
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Use with a wide variety of media and liquids. Pyrex™borosilicate glass conical beakers are versitle for a wide range of laboratory applications
The open top provides easy access to concentrated residual samples.
Rib construction permits stacking without binding
Handle temperatures from -270° to +250°C using sturdy and tough Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Griffin Low-Form PFA Beakers. Molded from chemically resistant perfluoroalkoxy resin and featuring a heavy-wall design, these beakers are ideal for continual lab usage.
Graduated to indicate approximate content
Made of chemical-resistant polypropylene
Constructed of translucent polypropylene, ideal for general laboratory use and offer well designed spouts and large handles.
: 70 mm. : 250 mL. : PMP. : 95 mm.
: Polypropylene. : Autoclavable. : Suitable for Use with Commonly Used Acids, Alkalis and Solvents. : ±5%.
: Griffin. : ASTM E960. : Extra Large Marking. : Borosilicate Glass.
: 20.28 oz. : 3.14 in. : 8 cm. : 600 mL.
: Matte Finish Marking. : Griffin. : Spout. : Beaker.
: General Lab Use. : Autoclavable. : No. : Not Graduated.
: Transparent. : 210 mm. : 5000 mL. : Polypropylene.
: White Graduated Scale. : ISO 3819, DIN 12331. : Borosilicate Glass. : Beaker.
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