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Bottles & Containers

Bottles & Containers

A lab bottle for every need in your academic lab. Whether it be glass or plastic, dropping bottles or collection bottles, narrow or wide-mouth, round or square, jars, carboys, pails, crates etc. Flinn Scientific has the chemical chemistry lab bottles and containers for your classroom.  Lab chemistry relies heavily on glassware to mix, separate, condense, or otherwise contain and manipulate chemicals and their environment to create the wanted reaction conditions. From ampules to volumetric flasks and complete distillation systems, we have the chemistry glassware that fits your analytical needs.  It’s essential to select the right bottles, flasks, jars, beakers, and accessories.

Glassware & Plasticware

Glassware & Plasticware

Most laboratory glassware and plasticware items are in stock for quick delivery. Products include beakers, burets, crucibles, cylinders, dishes, flasks, funnels, mortars and pestles, pipets, plates, rods, syringes, test tubes, tubing, vials and watch glasses. Some labs require the inert, heat-resistant, and customizable qualities that laboratory glassware provides, while others prefer the price and durability of plasticware.  Lab chemistry relies heavily on glassware to mix, separate, condense, or otherwise contain and manipulate chemicals and their environment to create the wanted reaction conditions. From ampules to volumetric flasks and complete distillation systems, we have the chemistry glassware that fits your analytical needs.

Science Chemistry Glass & Plastic Lab Beakers

Science Chemistry Glass & Plastic Lab Beakers

Science Chemistry Glass & Plastic Laboratory beakers, constructed of various types of glass, or plastic may be used for measuring, mixing, pouring, or heating liquids, depending on their construction. The wide mouth opening of a beaker provides easy access to add ingredients, mix using a stir bar or stir rod, thermometer, and perform other classroom lab procedures. Graduated markings on the side, when present, offer less accuracy and precision than graduated cylinders and volumetric flasks.