Beakers

  • Low form with spout, also called Griffin tumbler, with or without handle:
    Height to diameter ratio is about 1.4
  • high form with spout, also called Berzelius beaker:
    the height is about twice the diameter

Beakers made of borosilicate glass 3.3

  • heat-resistant and resistant to most chemicals
  • easy to fill thanks to wide filling opening
  • contents can be stirred easily - e.g. with a glass stirring rod

Griffin beaker made of polypropylene

  • highly transparent
  • with easy-to-read, blue embossed scale
  • cleaning up to max. 60 °C is recommended to protect the embossing
  • conditionally autoclavable at 121 °C (2 bar) according to DIN EN 285 (for autoclaving, the version with raised scale is recommended)
  • suitable for contact with foodstuffs according to Regulation (EU) No. 10/2011

Beakers are traditionally used in laboratories but also serve as practical helpers in the kitchen:

  • For measuring, collecting, mixing, or heating liquids
  • For preparing simple solutions
  • As simple reaction vessels

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
60 mm
Height
120 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
60 mm
Height
95 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
60 mm
Height
120 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
60 mm
Height
120 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
95 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
95 mm

Volume
250 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
95 mm

Volume
400 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
130 mm

Volume
400 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
110 mm

Volume
400 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
130 mm

Volume
400 ml
Diameter
70 mm
Height
130 mm

Volume
400 ml
Diameter
80 mm
Height
110 mm