X
ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3
ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3
ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3

ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3 Borosilicate Griffin Low Form with Printed Graduation, UBG1029

Product ID : 51420477


Galleon Product ID 51420477
Shipping Weight 1.96 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model UBG1029
Manufacturer ULAB
Shipping Dimension 9.76 x 7.4 x 7.24 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
3,474

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown
  • Electrical items MAY be 110 volts.
  • 7 Day Return Policy
  • All products are genuine and original
  • Cash On Delivery/Cash Upon Pickup Available

Pay with

ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3 Features

  • 1pc of 300ml (101.45oz) glass beakers.

  • 3.3 Borosilicate glass, Uniform wall thickness.

  • Printed graduation, Double scale, extra large marking spot.

  • Tolerance is approximately +/- 5%.

  • ASTM Specification E960, Type I requirements.


About ULAB Scientific Glass Beakers, Vol. 3000ml, 3.3

Please understand that as the glassware are fragile, the damage will occur during the transit. You can do the following options once got broken product. 1.Contact us for refund. ( If the remaining items are enough to use) 2.Contact Amazon for replacement. ( If replacement is required ) Including 1pc of 3000ml (101.45oz) beaker, made in 3.3 Borosilicate glass material, griffin low form with printed graduation. These beakers will withstand repeated standard autoclave cycles of 121°C at 15 psi for 5 minutes. They are designed for heating by hot plate, flame, oven, microwave or heating mantles. In normal service it can be heated many times to 230°C. It can be heated one time to 490°C in extreme service. This product can be cooled to -230°C. DO NOT plunge product directly into a liquid coolant. Place the product in the vapor phase of the liquified gasses for slow cooling prior to immersion in the coolant. Remark: 1. Not suggest use beaker for accurate measuring. 2. There should be no water droplets on the outer wall of the beaker when heated, Otherwise it will cause uneven heating. 3. When heating the liquid in the beaker, do not exceed 2/3 of the volume of the beaker, generally 1/2 of the volume of the beaker is appropriate. 4. During the dissolution or dilution process, when stirring with a glass rod, do not touch the bottom or wall of the beaker. 5. When heating corrosive drugs, a watch glass can be covered on the mouth of the beaker to prevent the liquid from splashing. 6. The beaker is a common laboratory glassware, usually made of glass, plastic or heat-resistant glass. The beaker is cylindrical, with a notch on the top side, which is convenient for pouring liquid. Some beakers are also marked with a scale on the outer wall to roughly estimate the volume of liquid in the beaker.