Precise liquid containment and mixing are the cornerstones of successful scientific analysis. Professional laboratory beakers are engineered from high-quality borosilicate glass and durable polymers to provide exceptional thermal resistance and chemical stability. These vital general laboratory consumables are foundational for efficient vessels management and complex apparatus assembly.
Why Choose Professional Laboratory Beakers?
Our curated collection of graduated glassware is designed for technical accuracy and daily laboratory resilience:
- Premium Tall Form Design: We stock DWK Duran Tall Form Beakers with spouts in sizes from 50 mL to 2000 mL, providing a smaller footprint for efficient workspace management.
- Specialized Containment: Utilize DWK Duran Beakers with Caps (available in 100 mL and 250 mL) to prevent evaporation or contamination during storage and mixing.
- Versatile Configurations: Explore options including tall form beakers without spouts (150 mL) for specific titration and filtration setups.
- Durable Material Science: Find beakers crafted from Duran borosilicate glass, recognized worldwide for its superior resistance to thermal shock and corrosive chemicals.
LabFriend supplies beakers from industry-leading manufacturers specialized in high-precision laboratory glassware and plasticware:
- DWK Life Sciences: The premier provider of Duran beakers, offering the industry standard in tall form and specialized capped glassware.
- Bohemia Cristal: Specialist in high-quality borosilicate laboratory glassware designed for thermal durability and chemical resistance.
- BOCHEM: Specialist in high-durability laboratory equipment that complements glassware in demanding technical environments.
- ISOLAB: Manufacturer of high-quality laboratory consumables designed for reliable performance across diverse research applications.
- BRAND: Leading provider of precision-engineered liquid handling tools and specialized laboratory glassware.
- Kartell: Leading provider of technical plastic beakers and liquid handling aids for applications where glass is not suitable.
- LLG Labware: Supplies a broad range of functional and cost-effective beakers for general-purpose laboratory use.
- Bürkle: Specialist in high-performance plastic beakers and industrial-grade liquid handling accessories.
Accurate liquid handling is the starting point for every experiment; to further enhance your workflow, we recommend exploring these related categories:
- Beaker Tongs: Safely handle hot glassware using BOCHEM 18/10 steel tongs or ISOLAB PVC-coated beaker tongs for a secure, non-slip grip.
- Baskets: Organize and transport multiple beakers safely using Württ stainless steel wire baskets or LLG nylon-coated carriers.
- Spoons & Spatulas: Use LLG macro spoon spatulas or Carl Friedrich Usbeck phosphorus spoons to precisely add reagents to your beakers.
- Scoops: Accurately measure bulk dry materials into your beakers using RSG 18/10 steel chemical scoops or VITLAB PE-HD measuring scoops.
Unsure if your protocol requires a 400 mL tall form beaker with a spout or a specialized 250 mL capped beaker? Our team provides local technical support to help you find the correct glassware solution with fast shipping and competitive pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the advantage of a tall form beaker?
DWK Duran tall form beakers have a smaller diameter and higher walls compared to low form beakers, making them ideal for titrations and reducing splashing during stirring.
2. When should I use a beaker with a cap?
Capped beakers from DWK Duran are excellent for protecting light-sensitive samples, preventing evaporation of volatile liquids, or ensuring sample purity during longer experiments.
3. Can these beakers be used for heating?
Yes, DWK Duran and Bohemia Cristal borosilicate glass beakers are specifically designed to withstand high temperatures and rapid thermal changes common in laboratory heating tasks.
4. Are the graduations on the beakers accurate for measurement?
The graduations on DWK Duran beakers are approximate and intended for estimating volumes; for high-precision volume measurements, volumetric flasks or cylinders should be used.