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Pyrex Borosilicate Glass Beakers Set
Pyrex Borosilicate Glass Beakers Set
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High-quality glass laboratory beakers available in 5ml, 25ml, 50ml, 100ml & 250ml sizes. Ideal for DIY skincare, perfume making, soap formulation, cosmetics, and laboratory measurements. Heat-resistant, chemical-safe, and easy to pour with precision spout.
Available Sizes (Variants)
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5ml Glass Beaker – Micro measurements & testing
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25ml Glass Beaker – Small batch formulations
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50ml Glass Beaker – Perfume & aroma blending
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100ml Glass Beaker – Skincare & cosmetic batches
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250ml Glass Beaker – Soap making & bulk mixing
Specifications Table
| Size | Graduation Interval | Height (Approx) | Top Diameter (Approx) |
| 5ml | 2.5ml | 30mm | 22mm |
| 25ml | 5ml | 50mm | 34mm |
| 50ml | 10ml | 60mm | 42mm |
| 100ml | 20ml | 70mm | 50mm |
| 250ml | 50ml | 95mm | 70mm |
Key Features
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Premium Material: Crafted from high-quality 3.3 Borosilicate glass (Pyrex type) for maximum durability.
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Heat & Chemical Resistant: Safe for heating on hot plates and resistant to most acids, bases, and organic solvents.
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Precision Graduations: Features white printed "Approx" scales for quick and easy volume estimation.
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Smooth Pouring Spout: Specially designed rim and spout to prevent dripping and ensure accurate pouring.
Material & Build Quality
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Material: Thick laboratory-grade glass
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Transparency: Crystal clear for accurate visibility
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Markings: Permanent printed scale (Approx. ml)
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Spout: Precision pouring lip
Perfect For
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DIY skincare formulations
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Perfume & attar making
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Essential oil blending
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Soap & candle making
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Cosmetic lab testing
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Educational & training use
Why Use Glass Beakers?
Plastic containers can react with essential oils, solvents, and aroma chemicals.
Glass beakers ensure:
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No contamination
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Accurate measurement
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Professional workflow
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Long-term durability
⚠️ Usage & Safety Notes
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Handle with care – glass product
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Avoid sudden temperature shock
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Not for food consumption
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Clean before first use

