Beaker
Laboratory Glassware Beaker is one of the most common pieces of glassware used in a laboratory. It is majorly used to hold, mix, aggregate measurement, pour, or in heating of reagents.
It’s a cylindrical glass container, manufactured from Borosilicate Glass 3.3 low expansion, which is highly resistant to chemicals and heat.
Beakers, considering their applications are of a few types varying in their shape, specifications, and material.
Two types of Glass Beakers used in the labs are Tall-Form Beaker and Low-Form Beaker. Further, depending on their application, they can either be Graduated/ Non-graduated, with/ without spout,
Types of Lab Glass Beaker:

Beaker, Low Form
A glass beaker is a laboratory container made of glass, commonly used for measuring, mixing, and heating liquids. They are typically cylindrical in shape with a flat bottom and a small spout. They come in a variety of sizes, with commonly used sizes ranging from 50 milliliters to 1000 milliliters. Glass beakers are often used in experiments and demonstrations, as well as for storing chemicals and solutions. They are also used in chemical reactions and to measure the volume of liquids.
Tall Form, Beaker, with spout
A glass beaker is a laboratory container made of glass, commonly used for measuring, mixing, and heating liquids. They are typically cylindrical in shape with a flat bottom and a small spout. They come in a variety of sizes, with commonly used sizes ranging from 50 milliliters to 1000 milliliters.
Glass beakers are often used in experiments and demonstrations, as well as for storing chemicals and solutions. They are also used in chemical reactions and to measure the volume of liquids.


Beaker, Conical Form
Beakers and conical flasks are two common types of laboratory glassware used for measuring and containing liquids.
A beaker is a cylindrical-shaped glass or plastic container with a flat bottom, a spout for pouring, and a lip for holding. It is used for mixing, stirring, heating, and storing liquids. Beakers come in various sizes, typically ranging from 50 mL to several liters, and are marked with volume graduations for accurate measurement.
Beaker Tablet disintegration
Specially designed for Tablet disintegration machine
Large labeling field that enables easy marking
Highly resistant to chemical at tack
