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Types of Laboratory Beakers and Their Uses

Laboratory beakers are vessels in which liquid is placed so it can be stirred, mixed, or heated. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials depending on the application, and can be reusable or disposable.

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Types of Laboratory Beakers and Their Uses

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  1. TYPES OF LABORATORY BEAKERS AND THEIR USES

  2. TYPES OF BEAKERS • BERZELIUS BEAKERS • ​GRIFFIN BEAKERS • PHILLIPS BEAKERS • PLATFORM BEAKERS

  3. BEAKERS Berzelius Beakers ​Griffin Beakers Berzelius beakers are the tallest beakers. They are slender, with a height twice as large as their diameter. Griffin beakers are lower beakers that are the industry norm; their height is roughly 40% of their diameter.

  4. BEAKERS Phillips Beaker Platform Beakers Philips beaker is a universal laboratory glassware, which is mainly used for viscous liquids. Griffin beakers are lower beakers that are the industry norm; their height is roughly 40% of their diameter.

  5. FUNCTIONALITY Phillips and Griffin's beakers handle most daily lab chores involving measuring, mixing, containment, and decanting.

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