The ESAW Tall Form Beakers Without Spout are expertly designed for precise liquid handling, extended volume mixing, and vertical containment in laboratory procedures. Manufactured from high-quality borosilicate glass, these tall beakers offer excellent thermal resistance and clarity. With a straight cylindrical design and no spout, they reduce the risk of unwanted spills and are ideal for automated systems, advanced chemical analysis, and long-term storage in research laboratories and industrial settings.
These tall form beakers are highly recommended as educational lab equipment for schools, science equipment for students, and training resources in nursing, medical, and engineering colleges across India, Africa, Europe, and North America. Whether you're sourcing tools for chemistry classrooms or looking to buy beakers in bulk for a government institute, pharma lab, or international distribution, ESAW’s beakers are trusted for their export-quality glassware and consistency.
Use in organic synthesis, titrations, sample dilution, and heating applications – these beakers are perfect for institutions aiming to equip their labs with affordable tall form beakers for labs globally.
Use Case Scenarios:
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Students: Learn and practice volumetric mixing and solution observation.
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Schools & Colleges: Accurate for experiments requiring vertical containment.
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Science & Chemistry Labs: Commonly used in volumetric chemical reactions and heating.
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Nursing/Medical/Engineering Colleges: Ideal for controlled demonstrations.
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Industrial Labs & Research Centres: Suitable for testing procedures and automated systems.
Technical Specifications:
Capacity ml |
Cat. No. |
Quantity per Case |
25 |
553/01 |
12 |
50 |
553/02 |
12 |
100 |
553/03 |
12 |
250 |
553/04 |
12 |
500 |
553/05 |
12 |
1000 |
553/06 |
6 |
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