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Types Of Laboratory Glassware You Need To Buy From Manufacturers

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You’ll find glassware of various sizes and shapes in almost every laboratory around the world. Over the last few years, the popularity of using the products offered by Laboratory Glassware Manufacturers has been dropping. It resulted from ever-increasing demand for less eco-friendly and more pocket-friendly plastic alternatives. However, most experiments and the substances used in conducting them require you to use glassware.

Necessity

From the last statement of the previous paragraph, it’s clear that you can’t avoid using laboratory vessels made of glass. Producers use various types of raw materials to fabricate lab glassware, but they share similar features.

  • The first and also the most obvious reason to use glass is that it’s transparent. As a result, experiment monitoring becomes easier.
  • The material can resist heat and is capable of resisting thermal shock.
  • As glass is mostly inert, it won’t react with the substances used in an experiment.
  • Finally, manufacturers can mold glass easily and give it any shape they want. That’s why laboratories can order the creation of bespoke scientific glassware.

Glass types

Below you’ll find a list of the types of glass used in fabricating laboratory glassware.

Borosilicate glass: It’s the most commonly used variant. Apart from being naturally transparent, it can stand up to high heat and thermal shock. The profound advantages of borosilicate glass make it the best choice for lab equipment, medical equipment, and cookware.

Fritted glass: Fritted glass is porous. As you can probably guess, it allows liquids and gases to pass through. Laboratory essentials made of fritted glass primarily serve filtration purposes.

Quartz glass: Also called fused silica, quartz glass contains only silica. It can stand up to extremely high temperatures and is transparent in specific parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Silanized glass:
Generally used for cell culturing, silanized glass comes with an exclusive coating to prevent organic materials from sticking to it.

The types

Here’s another list containing the names and descriptions of the most commonly used products sold by Laboratory Glassware Suppliers.

  • Beakers are containers used for holding reagents and samples.
  • Burettes are for dispensing liquid materials in exact quantities.
  • Pipettes facilitate the movement of small, measured quantities of fluids.
  • Condensers aren’t just for cooling liquids. You can also use them for heating purposes.
  • Desiccators are what you need to eliminate moisture from a substance.
  • Drying pistols are akin in desiccators in some ways, but they remove moisture directly.
  • You probably know everything about funnels, as you probably have one of them at your home. The one used in a laboratory is made of glass. It ensures accurately pouring liquids into a container with a narrow opening.
  • Sampling tubes are for taking minute quantities of fluids.
  • Graduated cylinders resemble beakers, but they facilitate measuring the volumes of substances.
  • Petri dishes are shallow, round-shaped dishes used in cell culturing.

Conclusive statements

Well, there you have it – a basic guide to various kinds of laboratory glassware and why you need them. Apart from facilitating different experiments, they’ll ensure you don’t pollute the environment by using plastic products.

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