Use of the Beaker
It’s a glass cup for lab tests. It has high numerical graduations of 10 ml to 50 ml for easy reading. The thick wall helps eliminate distortion. Its polypropylene material, resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, making accurate final measurements.
These clear beakers can be used continuously at temperatures of 150°C with intermittent service at 175°C.
It has graduations Seri grafiadas, with ribs to stack easily, remarkable chemical resistance, is resistant to dyes and stains. Transparent as glass, non-toxic, non-polluting and biologically inert. And it is autoclavable.
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WHAT IS A BEAKER USED FOR ?
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WHAT IS A BEAKER USED FOR ? In the Laboratory
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Juan Carlos Franco
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ALPHAPEDIA
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