A beaker with handle is a laboratory beaker with a handle designed for safe transportation of hot, heavy, or hazardous solutions. This makes it easier to hold. Because the handle beaker permits controlled, safer pouring, it minimizes the risk of spills. It also reduces fatigue in the hands for longer sessions of pouring and decanting into flasks, funnels, and scientific columns. It is ergonomically safer and better for decanting. It increases productivity and decreases cycle times in titration preparation, buffer makeup, crystallization, and even in recovery of solvents.
● Made of chemically resistant borosilicate 3.3 glass for improved thermal shock, clarity, and durability for routine and advanced chemistry meets your needs for a beaker of a long service lifespan.
● The handle design is a sturdy, heat resistant, fixed side handle. It assumes the more natural angle of the wrist and is designed to be supported in 2 areas of the pour, reducing wrist fatigue.
● Spout/“Beak”: Specialized spout located on the rim enables clean, low-drip, and precise decanting. This is ideal when transferring hot media and viscous solutions.
● Graduations: Fired-on, high-contrast graduations are designed with a functional tolerance aligned to acceptance criteria, to allow quick volume measurements without obstructing visibility.
● Thermal Range: Designed for hotplate heating, paraffin, water/oil baths, and standard lab temperature cycling. Safety is enhanced when moving hot liquids due to the handled form factor.
● Compatibility: For standard equipment and fixtures, the spout is designed for seamless pouring into funnels, filter flasks, and reaction vessels.
1101-U Beaker Low Form With Handle,With spout and printed graduations | ||
Capacity (ml) | O.D. (mm) | Height (mm) |
5 | 22 | 30 |
10 | 26 | 35 |
25 | 34 | 50 |
50 | 42 | 60 |
100 | 51 | 70 |
150 | 60 | 80 |
200 | 65 | 88 |
250 | 70 | 95 |
300 | 80 | 110 |
400 | 80 | 110 |
500 | 87 | 118 |
600 | 90 | 125 |
800 | 100 | 135 |
1000 | 106 | 145 |
2000 | 130 | 185 |
3000 | 150 | 210 |
5000 | 170 | 270 |
10000 | 217 | 350 |
● Ergonomic Safety
Our ergonomic handles are designed to provide the ultimate comfort in glass handling. The grips discourage burning, slipping, and straining the wrist and hand. The handles provide great help when pouring liquids from 600 to 2000mL glass vessels.
● Controlled Agitation for Cooling
Our specially designed glass channel handles allow the user to control cooling crystallization agitation and easy decanting for a seamless process.
● Hot Transfer Safety
Our glass beakers allow you to decant over heated water bath vessels, providing you with the safety of not using bulky mitts.
● Designed for Durability
Our beakers have a long-life design made for high usage environments. The quality of beakers made for teaching durable and safe for the beaker to be made accessible.
● General Solution Prep
Buffes, media, and titration solutions are prepared in glass beakers. For heated solutions, glass beakers are perfect for heated processing.
● Teaching Labs
Elementrary teaching levels are made easily with glass beakers due to safe and durable designed beakers. The safety handles encourage students to be confident.
At Jiangsu Huida, our handled glass beakers are indispensable pieces of equipment. They are crafted from borosilicate 3.3 glass, which ensures clarity and toughness. For glassware labs, we design and produce beakers. Handles are specially designed to be reinforced and counterbalanced to reduce wrist strain during pouring. For over 30 years Huida has delivered consistent customer service. Special requests for sizes and custom graduations for beakers can be addressed by our engineering team.
Q1: Is the handled beaker compatible with magnetic stirring and hotplates?
Yes. The beaker's flat base supports standard stir bars, and borosilicate construction suits common heating tasks. Always follow your lab's SOPs for glassware to avoid sudden breakage.
Q2: Can I autoclave this beaker?
Borosilicate beakers are generally autoclavable, but confirm validated parameters (time/temperature) for the specific model and ensure the handle design fits your sterilization cycle. Avoid rapid temperature shocks after autoclaving.
Q3: What are the most useful sizes for routine transfers?
When preparing solutions and performing hot transfers, 250 through 1000 mL containers are most often used. When doing water-bath work with large amounts of containers, 2000 mL is helpful. Pick volumes that correspond to your usual ranges for your work in order to limit overfilling and unnecessary heat exposure.
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