Laboratory glassware is a crucial component in any laboratory setting. It is a type of glassware that is specifically designed to withstand the harsh conditions of a laboratory, including extreme temperatures, corrosive chemicals, and physical stress. Laboratory glassware is made of a special type of glass that is resistant to thermal shock and chemical attack, and it is manufactured using precise techniques to ensure accuracy and reproducibility in experiments. Examples of laboratory glassware include beakers, flasks, test tubes, graduated cylinders, and pipettes. Each type of glassware is designed to serve a specific purpose in the laboratory, from holding and measuring liquids to conducting reactions and other experiments. Proper handling and maintenance of laboratory glassware are crucial to ensure accurate and reliable results in scientific research.
VWR® flasks are manufactured from ASTM E 438, Type 1, Class A Borosilicate 3.3 glass. Manufactured per ASTM E 288 Class specification White diamond enamel…
High quality cuvettes made from glass or quartz for on-line spectrophotometric analysis. Please note that pairs are spectrally calibrated. Certifications:Â ISO 17025 certified NIST…