The standard low form beaker with spout was originally devised by John Joseph Griffin, an English chemist, in the nineteenth century.
This laboratory icon has gone on to become one of the most...
The standard low form beaker with spout was originally devised by John Joseph Griffin, an English chemist, in the nineteenth century.
This laboratory icon has gone on to become one of the most...
Due to the demanding conditions that borosilicate glass is subjected to, maximum chemical toughness, minimum thermal expansion & high resistance to thermal shock make Pyrex® the ideal material...
Beakers are cylindrical vessels with a straight side wall. Thanks to this shape, beakers are universally usable laboratory vessels and usually serve as collecting vessels and for preparing, mixing...
Ideal for a wide range of general laboratory liquid handling applications.
Key Features
Manufactured from polypropylene
Ideal for general laboratory use - straight stable shape
Good chemical...