| Capacity | all |
| Glassware Type | Beaker |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Beaker Type | Low Form |
| Max Temperature | 250 °C |
| Class | Class A and class B both available |
| Graduation Interval | Except 5 and 10 ml all gradutated |
| Joint Size | Not Applicable |
| Brand | As per customer requirment |
| Shape | Round |
| Graduated | Yes |
| Size | All |
| Application | Institutional Use |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Whether it is research, industry or education the Beaker has a wide range of applications. This simple container used for stirring and mixing liquids is also ideal for heating them. Controlled wall thickness at the sides, radius and the base ensures a fine balance between the thermal resistance and mechanical strength, to enable effective heating. Many Beakers also have a spout that makes pouring easier and more precise. It has a high level of thermal shock resistance (AT =100 K) and a high operating temperature. Besides using quality glass of a particular type, constant quality control checks are conducted throughout the production process to ensure uniformity of the wall thickness. Such uniform wall thickness distribution prevents uneven expansion and stressing of the glass that often result in a failure. Beakers are mainly used as heating vessels. The tall-shape design of the Beaker is ideal for heating in a liquid bath, especially when the contents need to be kept distinctly apart from the surrounding medium or materials.
The spout design enables clean and precise pouring
Uniform wall thickness distribution makes it ideal for heating liquids
The easy-to-read scale and large labelling field make marking easier
High resistance to chemical attack
Double graduation metric scale for convenience