Class A Ware

Class A glassware represents the pinnacle of precision and accuracy in laboratory tools, essential for quantitative scientific work. Each piece is meticulously calibrated to meet stringent standards, ensuring reliable and reproducible measurements. Made from high-quality materials like borosilicate glass, Class A glassware is durable and resistant to thermal and chemical stress, making it indispensable in analytical chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and research laboratories.

Burettes

A burette is a laboratory instrument used for precise measurement and dispensing of liquids, typically in titration experiments. It is a graduated glass tube with a stopcock at the bottom, allowing for accurate control over the amount of liquid released. Burettes are commonly used in chemistry and biology labs to measure the volume of a liquid with high precision, making them an essential tool for quantitative analysis and experiments.

Cylinders

Lab cylinders, also known as measuring cylinders or graduated cylinders, are laboratory instruments used for accurate measurement of liquid volumes. They are transparent, cylindrical containers with graduated markings, allowing for precise reading of liquid levels. Lab cylinders are commonly used in chemistry, biology, and pharmaceutical labs for measuring and mixing solutions, and are available in various sizes and materials, including glass and plastic.

Extraction Apparatus

An extraction apparatus, also known as a separating funnel or extraction funnel, is a laboratory device used to separate the components of a mixture based on their density and solubility. It is typically a cone-shaped vessel with a stopcock at the bottom, allowing for the separation of liquids and solids. Extraction apparatus are commonly used in chemistry and biochemistry labs for:

Volumetric flasks

Volumetric flasks, also known as volumetric containers or measuring flasks, are laboratory vessels used to prepare and measure a specific volume of a solution with high accuracy. They are flat-bottomed, pear-shaped flasks with a single graduation mark, indicating the precise volume. Volumetric flasks are used to:

Funnels

Funnels are laboratory tools used to facilitate the transfer of liquids, powders, or small objects into containers with narrow openings. They are typically cone-shaped devices with a wide mouth and a narrow stem, allowing for easy pouring and minimizing spills. Funnels are commonly used in various laboratory applications, including:

Funnel Powder

A powder funnel, also known as a powder cone or hopper, is a laboratory tool specifically designed for transferring powders or granular materials into small openings or containers with minimal spillage and waste. Its cone-shaped design allows for precise pouring and containment of powders, making it an essential tool in various laboratory applications, including

Funnel, Buchner, With Sintered Disc

A Buchner funnel with a sintered disc is a laboratory tool used for efficient filtration and separation of solids from liquids. The funnel features a flat, disc-shaped filter with tiny pores, allowing liquids to pass through while retaining solids. The sintered disc provides:

Pipettes

Pipettes are laboratory instruments used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquids, available in types such as glass, plastic, micropipettes, and electronic pipettes. They are used to measure precise volumes, transfer samples and reagents, dilute solutions, and prepare serial dilutions, making them essential tools in molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry, and pharmaceutical research, where accurate and precise liquid handling is critical.

Tubes

Laboratory tubes are cylindrical containers used to hold and store small volumes of liquids, powders, or biological samples. Made of glass or plastic, they come in various sizes and shapes, and are used for tasks such as sample collection, mixing, centrifugation, and incubation. Laboratory tubes are essential tools in scientific research, diagnostics, and quality control, and are commonly used in biology, chemistry, and medical laboratories.

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