A huge range of tests in the laboratory require the use of volumetric glassware such as bulb or volumetric pipettes, volumetric flasks, graduated cylinders and burettes, to accurately measure larger volumes of liquid. As this volume measurement is a critical part of the overall test the glassware should be considered for regular monitoring. [caption id="attachment_5129" align="aligncenter...
Laboratory glassware is one of the most basic items found in most laboratories, but it is an essential for everyday work. Taking care when working with and cleaning your glassware will ensure that its quality and lifetime is preserved. How hot can I heat my glassware? Pyrex and Quickfit glassware can by heated to 500°C but for short periods of time only. Do not heat volumetric glassware t...
Volumetric Glassware
Pyrex® Volumetrics are manufactured solely from pyrex borosilicate glass. MBL® volumetric products are manufactured from borosilicate and soda lime glass. Soda Lime glass is generally used for Class B Products.
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