measuring cylinder glass
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The Measuring Cylinder Glass is a fundamental laboratory apparatus specifically engineered for the precise measurement of liquid volumes. Constructed from high-quality, chemically resistant borosilicate glass, it ensures durability, resistance to chemical corrosion, and clarity for optimal visibility of liquid levels. The cylindrical shape provides a stable base and ergonomic design for ease of handling and pouring. Graduated volume markings, typically etched or printed with high contrast, allow accurate reading of liquid quantities down to the milliliter, supporting quantitative experiments and solution preparations. The transparent nature of the glass facilitates observation of the meniscus, which is critical for accuracy in volume measurement. Measuring cylinders vary in size, commonly ranging from small (10 mL) to large capacities (1000 mL or more), meeting diverse laboratory needs. They are widely used across chemical, biological, medical, educational, and industrial laboratories for tasks including volumetric analysis, solution preparation, and quality control. Their ability to withstand thermal fluctuations and autoclaving processes also makes them suitable for sterilized environments. Measuring Cylinder Glass is essential for maintaining precision and reproducibility in experimental and routine laboratory procedures.
measuring cylinder glass
Primary Uses
- Laboratory and Educational Applications
- Precise measurement of liquid volumes for experimental accuracy.
- Preparation of chemical solutions, reagents, and dilutions.
- Volumetric analysis in chemistry and biology laboratories.
- Educational demonstrations and practical lab training on measurement techniques.
- Sample preparation and liquid transfer in medical and research settings.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial and Research Applications
- Measurement and quality control of liquids in pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturing.
- Environmental testing involving water, soil, and liquid samples.
- Used in food and beverage industries for recipe formulation and ingredient measurement.
1. Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: High-quality borosilicate glass resistant to most chemicals.
- Shape: Tall, narrow cylinder with a stable flat base.
- Graduations: Clearly marked volume graduations in milliliters.
- Sizes: Available in multiple volumes, commonly from 10 mL up to 1000 mL or more.
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, alkalis, organic solvents, and many corrosive chemicals.
- Thermal Resistance: Suitable for autoclaving and resistant to thermal shocks within standard lab ranges.
- Transparency: Crystal clear glass allows easy observation of liquid levels and meniscus.
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Fragile and prone to breakage; careful handling is essential.
- Broken glass can cause cuts; handle with protective gloves as needed.
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in dry, stable areas away from impacts and heavy vibrations.
- Use protective carriers or racks to avoid accidental tipping.
- Inspect for cracks or chips before use to ensure safety and accuracy.
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured according to laboratory safety and quality standards.
- Suitable for use in GMP, GLP, and ISO-certified laboratories.
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Glass material is recyclable and eco-friendly.
- Disposal should follow local environmental guidelines to minimize waste.
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use appropriate PPE (gloves, goggles) during handling.
- Avoid exposure to rapid temperature changes to prevent breakage.
First Aid Measures
- In case of cuts from glass, wash wound thoroughly and seek medical attention if severe.
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable glass material.
- Use extinguishing agents suitable for surrounding materials in the event of fire.
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