About Measuring Cylinder
MEASURING CYLINDERS
- Glass.
- Graduated with spout.
Capacity:
- 10 ml,
- 25 ml,
- 50 ml,
- 100 ml,
- 250 ml,
- 500 ml.
- Clear cylinder
- With raised scaling and rings making points
- With hexagonal foot,
- Capacity
- 25ml,
- 50ml, of height 167mm,
- 100ml, of height 196mm,
- 250ml, of height 256mm,
- 500ml, of height 331mm,
- 1000ml of height 360mm respectively
Enhanced Durability & StabilityManufactured using high-quality borosilicate glass, our measuring cylinders provide remarkable chemical resistance and durability. The hexagonal base minimizes tipping, ensuring safe and stable measurements during laboratory processes. Designed to withstand temperatures up to 250C, this cylinder is ideal for repeated use, including rigorous sterilization by autoclave.
Precision Measurement for LaboratoriesEach measuring cylinder features easy-to-read, blue or white graduation markings, enhancing accuracy and visibility in measurement. The choice of 1 ml or 5 ml graduation intervals ensures precise readings over a variety of capacities. These attributes make the cylinder an essential tool for quantitative liquid analysis in educational, research, and industrial labs.
User-Friendly DesignThe transparent cylindrical shape and integrated pouring spout streamline the transfer of liquids, reducing the risk of spills. Manual operation enables controlled and flexible usage, while autoclavability ensures thorough cleaning and sterilizationmeeting rigorous hygiene standards in laboratory environments.
FAQs of Measuring Cylinder:
Q: How do I use the graduated measuring cylinder for accurate volume measurement?
A: To obtain precise liquid measurements, place the cylinder on a flat, stable surface and carefully pour the liquid until the desired volume aligns with the appropriate graduation mark. Always read the measurement at eye level at the lowest point of the meniscus for the most accurate result.
Q: What material is used in the construction of this measuring cylinder, and what are its benefits?
A: This measuring cylinder is made from high-quality borosilicate glass, offering excellent chemical resistance and the ability to withstand temperatures up to 250C. These properties make it suitable for use with a wide range of substances and frequent autoclaving cycles.
Q: When should I consider autoclaving the measuring cylinder, and is it safe to do so repeatedly?
A: Autoclaving is recommended whenever sterilization is required, such as before or after handling hazardous or sensitive substances. The cylinder is specifically designed to withstand repeated autoclaving without compromising accuracy or clarity.
Q: Where can this measuring cylinder be used effectively?
A: It is ideal for laboratories in educational institutions, research facilities, and industrial settings. Its robust design and compliance with ISO and ASTM standards ensure suitability for professional scientific work.
Q: What graduation intervals are available, and how do they impact measurement accuracy?
A: Depending on the capacity (100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, or 1000 ml), the graduation interval is either 1 ml or 5 ml. These precise intervals, coupled with 1% accuracy, facilitate reliable, repeatable measurements across a range of applications.
Q: How does the hexagonal base benefit laboratory use?
A: The hexagonal base provides enhanced stability, minimizing the risk of the cylinder tipping over and reducing the chance of breakage or spills in busy lab environments.
Q: What makes the blue or white graduation scale advantageous for laboratory procedures?
A: The blue or white marking ensures superior contrast and visibility against clear or colored solutions, making it easy to read and record measurements quickly and accurately even under varied laboratory lighting conditions.