Product Description
CONICAL MEASURES
| Description & Specification | These Conical Measures are very good for measuring small quantities of reagent. Moulded in Polypropylene, these autoclavable Measures have a hexagonal base which provides it excellent stability. The measures are clear, have good chemical resistance and have raised graduations for easy reading.
Material : Polypropylene Size: 12ml Least Count: 1ml Size: 25ml Least Count: 1ml Size: 50ml Least Count: 2ml Size: 125ml Least Count: 5ml Size: 200ml Least Count: 5ml |
Accurate Measurement and Chemical ResistanceEngineered with a 50ml capacity and marked every 5ml, this conical measure is tailored for precise, repeatable measurements. The polypropylene material stands up to acids, alkalis, and a variety of laboratory solvents, making it ideal for a wide array of chemical procedures. Its robust composition ensures consistent performance even when subjected to demanding lab environments.
User-Friendly Design and Practical BenefitsThe glossy, transparent conical body enables clear visibility of both liquids and graduation marks. Stackable and easy to clean, these measures are reusable and contribute to an organised and efficient laboratory setup. Their conical shape not only simplifies liquid handling and pouring, but also reduces the chance of spills during use, boosting safety and proficiency.
FAQs of CONICAL MEASURES:
Q: How should I use a conical measure for precise liquid measurement?
A: Pour the liquid slowly into the conical measure until it reaches the desired graduation mark, which are clearly indicated every 5ml. Read the liquid level at eye level for the most accurate result.
Q: What benefits do conical measures offer compared to cylindrical graduates?
A: The conical design allows for easier pouring and minimises spillage. It also enables more efficient mixing and transfer of reagents, making it a versatile tool in chemical laboratories.
Q: Are these conical measures safe to use with acids, alkalis, and common laboratory solvents?
A: Yes, they are manufactured from polypropylene, which provides excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and most solvents, ensuring durability and user safety during chemical handling.
Q: Where are conical measures most commonly used?
A: Conical measures are widely used in chemical laboratories, educational institutions, and research facilities for measuring, mixing, and transferring small quantities of liquids.
Q: How do I clean and maintain these conical measures?
A: Wash the measure with mild detergent and water after each use. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to air dry. The glossy polypropylene surface ensures easy cleaning and prevents residue buildup.
Q: Can conical measures be reused for multiple experiments?
A: Absolutely. These measures are designed for repeated use in various experiments, as long as they are properly cleaned between uses to avoid cross-contamination.