Glass beaker

Code of product 1698Article EK-11Bought 698 times
Glass beaker
Code of product 1698Article EK-11Bought 698 times
Additional information
Weight of product with packaging......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
33 g
Length......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 cm
Width......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 cm
Height......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
3.2 cm
MDL 24.50
MDL 35.00
-30%
698
sold
12
in stock
MDL 24.50
MDL 35.00
-30%
About the product

Handy special cup for chemical liquids, including monomer, degreaser and special agents for disinfecting brushes. In cosmetology it is used to dilute henna, eyebrow and eyelash dye. The beaker is made of glass which does not react chemically with liquids. For multiple use. Reusable for multiple use. Not for food use.

Volume 6 ml.

Product review video
A glass beaker is a versatile laboratory instrument used for measuring and mixing liquids in scientific experiments. It is a cylindrical vessel with a flat bottom, a spout for pouring, and graduations marked on its side. The material of a glass beaker is usually borosilicate glass, which is resistant to thermal shock, corrosion, and chemical reactions, making it ideal for both hot and cold solutions. Glass beakers come in various sizes and capacity, ranging from 5 milliliters to 10 liters or more. The markings on the side of the beaker indicate the volume of liquid it can hold, which is useful for precise measurements and mixing proportions. Larger beakers are suitable for bulk solutions, while smaller ones are ideal for small-scale experiments or adding reagents drop by drop. Aside from its functional purpose, a glass beaker also has aesthetic value in the world of scientific art. Some artists use glass beakers to create elaborate sculptures or installations that highlight the beauty of science and technology. Glass beakers can also be used as decorative vessels for home décor or centerpieces for events. When using a glass beaker, it's important to handle it with care and follow safety protocols. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, sudden changes in pressure, or rough handling that can cause it to crack or break. Always wear protective gloves and goggles when working with hazardous chemicals or heated solutions. And never use a chipped or cracked glass beaker, as it can compromise the integrity of the experiment and pose a risk of contamination. In conclusion, a glass beaker is a quintessential tool for any laboratory or science enthusiast. Its capacity to measure and mix liquids accurately and safely makes it a crucial component in scientific research, education, and art. So, next time you conduct an experiment, take a closer look at your glass beaker and appreciate its significance in the world of science.