The Graduated Glass Beaker Tall Form (Berzelius) is laboratory glassware used for solution preparation, liquid heating, solid dissolution, mixing and controlled transfers. The tall form Berzelius design allows handling larger volumes with a reduced base area, while the integrated spout facilitates controlled pouring. Manufactured from borosilicate glass 3.3, it provides chemical resistance suitable for common laboratory reagents and thermal stability for controlled heating routines. The graduations allow approximate volume estimation and are not intended for high-precision measurements. It is suitable for analytical work, reagent preparation and general bench procedures. It does not replace calibrated volumetric glassware.
Tall form Berzelius design suitable for solution preparation and heating;
Integrated spout for controlled liquid pouring;
Made from borosilicate glass 3.3 with suitable chemical resistance;
Flat bottom compatible with flat surfaces and magnetic stirrers;
Visible graduations for approximate volume reading;
Transparent structure for visual monitoring;
Autoclavable under standard sterilization conditions.
Material: borosilicate glass 3.3;
Shape: tall form (Berzelius);
Graduation: approximate;
Marking method: ceramic ink;
Bottom type: flat;
Autoclavable: yes, up to 121 °C at standard pressure;
Available capacities: 50 mL, 100 mL, 150 mL, 250 mL, 600 mL, 800 mL, 1000 mL, 2000 mL.
1x Graduated Glass Beaker Tall Form (Berzelius).
Q: Is this beaker suitable for precise volumetric measurements?
A: No. The graduations are approximate and do not replace calibrated volumetric glassware.
Q: Can the beaker be directly heated?
A: Borosilicate glass 3.3 supports controlled and gradual heating, provided severe thermal shock is avoided.
Q: Is it compatible with magnetic stirrers?
A: Yes. The flat bottom allows use with compatible magnetic stirrers.
Q: Can it be autoclaved?
A: Yes. The beaker can be autoclaved up to 121 °C under standard conditions.
Q: What is the difference between tall form and low form beakers?
A: Tall form beakers have greater height and a smaller base area, making them suitable for handling larger volumes in limited space.
