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Beaker Pyrex is a high-quality laboratory container made from borosilicate glass known for its excellent thermal resistance, chemical durability, and mechanical strength. It is widely used for mixing, heating, and holding liquids in laboratories and industrial applications. Pyrex beakers can withstand rapid temperature changes without cracking, making them ideal for heating and cooling processes. They feature clear, transparent walls with easy-to-read graduated markings for volume measurement.
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Beaker Pyrex
Primary Uses
- Laboratory Applications
- Used for preparing, mixing, and heating chemical solutions and reagents.
- Suitable for conducting titrations, chemical reactions, and sample collection.
- Employed in biological and pharmaceutical labs for sample handling and analysis.
- Used in educational laboratories for experiments involving heat and chemicals.
- Ideal for environmental testing requiring temperature-resistant containers.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial Applications
- Utilized in chemical manufacturing for process monitoring and solution preparation.
- Applied in quality control labs for precise measurement and analysis.
- Used in pharmaceutical production for formulation testing.
- Employed in cosmetics industry for product development and testing.
Additional information
PACK SIZE |
1000ML |
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KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Borosilicate Glass (Pyrex)
- Type: Glass Laboratory Beaker
- Volume Range: Various sizes (e.g., 50ml to 2000ml)
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Thermal Resistance: Withstands temperatures up to ~500°C and thermal shock
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases, and organic solvents
- Transparency: Clear glass for easy visual monitoring
- Graduation: Marked for approximate volume measurement
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Breakage Risk: Glass can shatter if dropped or mishandled
- Toxicity: Non-toxic glass material
- Allergen Information: None
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Storage Conditions: Store in padded, secure shelves to prevent breakage
- Handling Precautions: Handle with care; use appropriate gloves to avoid cuts
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured to meet laboratory and industrial safety standards
- Quality-controlled for consistent performance
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Material: Recyclable glass
- Environmental Hazard: Minimal if disposed of properly
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use protective gloves when handling to prevent injury
- Avoid sudden temperature changes to reduce risk of breakage
First Aid Measures
- For cuts, clean wounds and seek medical attention if needed
- For chemical exposure, follow standard chemical first aid protocols
Firefighting Measures
- Fire Hazard: Non-flammable material
- Extinguishing Media: Not applicable
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