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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Made of chemical-resistant polypropylene
Constructed of translucent polypropylene, ideal for general laboratory use and offer well designed spouts and large handles.
Rib construction permits stacking without binding
The open top provides easy access to concentrated residual samples.
: 70 mm. : 250 mL. : PMP. : 95 mm.
: Transparent. : 210 mm. : 5000 mL. : Polypropylene.
: 500 mL. : Borosilicate Glass. : Spout. : 1 Ea.
: High clarity. : 77 mm. : 250 mL. : Polypropylene.
: 20.28 oz. : Clear. : Chemical durability. : 3.54 in.
: White Graduated Scale. : ISO 3819, DIN 12331. : Borosilicate Glass. : Beaker.
: 180 mm. : 95 mm. : Borosilicate Glass. : Tall Form.
: Hinged Lid. : Yes. : Stainless Steel. : Jug.
Use with a wide variety of media and liquids. Pyrex™borosilicate glass conical beakers are versitle for a wide range of laboratory applications
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.
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