1,500+ Results for Labware by KIMBLE CHASE
Key Features:
- Item: Media Bottle
- Capacity: 250ml
- Height: 138mm
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- Item: Media Bottle
- Capacity: 1,000mL
- Height: 225mm
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- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Labware Capacity - English: 8.45 oz
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- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Item: Beaker
- Labware Capacity - English: 51 oz
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- Item: Culture Tube
- Capacity: 75mm L x 12mm W
- Labware Outside Dia. - Metric: 12 mm
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- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Flask Type: Erlenmeyer
- Labware Capacity - Metric: 500 mL
- Labware Capacity - English: 16.9 oz
Key Features:
- Item: Jar
- Capacity: 32 oz.
- Height: 170mm
Key Features:
- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Labware Tube Type: NMR Tube
- Item: NMR Tube
- Labware Outside Dia. - Metric: 10 mm
Key Features:
- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Labware Capacity - English: 20.29 oz
Key Features:
- Item: Beaker
- Beaker Type: Tall Form with Handle
- Labware Capacity - English: 16.9 oz
Key Features:
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Labware Capacity - English: 1.7 oz
Key Features:
- Item: Media Bottle
- Capacity: 2,000mL
- Height: 262mm
Key Features:
- Flask Type: Filtering
- Labware Capacity - Metric: 4,000 mL
- Labware Capacity - English: 135 oz
Key Features:
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Labware Capacity - English: 33.81 oz
Key Features:
- Item: Jar
- Capacity: 16 oz.
- Height: 95mm
Key Features:
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Labware Capacity - English: 20.29 oz
Key Features:
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Borosilicate Glass
- Labware Capacity - Metric: 100 mL
Key Features:
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Labware Capacity - English: 3.38 oz
Key Features:
- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Item: Dropper Bottle
- Capacity: 60mL
- Height: 120mm
Key Features:
- Item: Jar
- Capacity: 16 oz.
- Height: 95mm
Key Features:
- Item: Pour Ring
- Material: ETFE
- Color: Clear
Key Features:
- Labware Depth - Metric: 126 mm
- Diameter: 126 mm
- Labware Width - Metric: 126 mm
Key Features:
- Item: Test Tube
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Type I Borosilicate Glass
Key Features:
- Item: Crimper
- Powered By: Manual
- Material: Aluminum
Key Features:
- Beaker Type: Low Form
- Item: Colorware Beaker
- Labware Capacity - English: 13.53 oz
Key Features:
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
- Labware Body Material: Borosilicate Glass
- Graduation Subdivisions: Various
Key Features:
- Item: Jar
- Capacity: 32 oz.
- Height: 170mm
Key Features:
- Item: Centrifuge Tube
- Color: clear
- Labware Basic Material: Glass
Key Features:
- Item: Conical Centrifuge Tube
- Max. Relative Centrifugal Force (xG): 2,980
- Outside Dia.: 17mm
Key Features:
- Item: Pellet Pestle Motor
- Type: Cordless
- Size: AA Batteries
Key Features:
- Item: Cap
- Labware Screw Closure Size: 15-415 mm
- Labware Closure Liner Material: Rubber
About Labware
Labware items are essential tools used in laboratories, research facilities, and other scientific settings. They can range from small test tubes to large vessels such as beakers and flasks. Labware is designed to help scientists safely measure, store, and transport materials for their experiments.
Types of Labware
Labware can come in many different shapes and sizes. Commonly used labware items include test tubes, pipettes, burettes, beakers, flasks, petri dishes, centrifuges tubes and much more. Depending on the experiment being conducted different types of labware may be needed due to the varying levels of heat or pressure that need to be applied.
How Labware is Made
Labware is typically made from a variety of materials such as glass, plastic or metal. In some cases specialized materials like quartz or fluoropolymers may also be used depending on the application. The manufacturing process for most labware involves precision molding techniques that ensure accuracy and consistency across all products.
Industries that use Labwares
Labwares are widely used in a variety of industries including biotechnology companies, pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, food science, environmental science, medical research, forensic analysis, material sciences and more. Professionals working in these fields rely on quality labwares to accurately measure ingredients or samples needed for their experiments.
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