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Instruments for Experiments: Lab Glassware Suppliers

Author: Harendra Kumar
by Harendra Kumar
Posted: Jun 10, 2014

Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, made of glass. These are primarily used for scientific experiments, especially in the realm of chemistry and biology. It is true that these days the traditional glassware used for experiments has been replaced by comparatively cheaper lab tools, made of plastic. Yet certain applications still require glassware, because glass is relatively inert, transparent, heat resistant, and easy to customize. Borosilicate glass, which is commonly used in reagent bottles, can withstand thermal stress. Quartz glass can withstand high temperatures and is transparent, in certain parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Darkened brown or amber (actinic) glass, which is common for dark storage bottles, can block ultraviolet rays and infrared radiation. Heavy-wall glass, which is common for glass pressure reactors, can withstand high pressure.

There are many different kinds of laboratory glassware items. These include:

  • Beakers: These are simple cylindrical shaped containers, used to hold reagents or samples.
  • Flasks: These are narrow-necked glass containers, typically conical or spherical, used in a laboratory, to hold reagents or samples.
  • Bottles: These are containers with narrow openings, generally used to store reagents or samples. Small bottles are called vials.
  • Jars: These are cylindrical containers with wide openings that may be sealed. Bell jars are used to contain vacuum.
  • Watch glasses: These are shallow glass dishes used to function as evaporating surfaces or to cover beakers.
  • Graduated cylinders: These are cylindrical containers used for volumetric measurements.
  • Stirring rods: These are used to mix chemicals.
  • Burettes: These are used to disperse precise amounts of liquid reagents.
  • Condensers: These are used to cool hot liquids or vapors.
  • Funnels: These are used to get materials through a narrow opening.
  • Desiccators: These items, of glass construction, are used to dry materials or keep materials dry.
  • Glass tubes: These are cylindrical pieces of glassware used to hold or transport materials.
  • Glass retorts: These are used for distillation.
  • Glass pipettes: These are used to transport precise quantities of fluids.
  • Glass petri dishes: These are used to culture living cells.
  • Drying pistols: These are used to free samples from traces of water, or other impurities.
  • Glass evaporating dishes: These are used to evaporate materials.
  • Microscope slides: These are thin strips, used to hold items under a microscope.

There are many prominent Lab Glassware Suppliers in India catering to the ever growing demands for better laboratory glassware.

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Author is representing this article on behalf of Pioneer Scientific Instrument Corporation. PISCO is a renowned company for manufacturing and supplying Sintered Glass Funnel, Glass Vacuum Pin Tubes, Viscometer Tubes, Membrane Filter Assembly, Glass Sintered Filter Disc etc. http://www.piscolabglass.com

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PISCO is a renowned company for manufacturing and supplying Sintered Glass Buchner Funnel, Glass Vacuum Pin Tubes, Viscometer Tub etc.Visit: http://www.piscolabglass.com/

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