Borosilicate glass beakers are essential tools in every laboratory, providing reliable performance for mixing, heating, and measuring liquids. Crafted from LabChoice BORO 3.3 glass, these beakers offer exceptional thermal stability and chemical resistance under ISO 3585 and ASTM E438 standards—making them ideal for precise scientific work.
LabChoice Australia supplies a complete range of beakers, from low-form Griffin styles for general use to tall-form Berzelius types for titration and reagent preparation. Each beaker features clear graduation markings and a precision-moulded spout for controlled pouring and accurate measurement in research, education, and industry settings.
Whether used in chemistry teaching labs, quality-control facilities, or advanced analytical environments, LabChoice beakers deliver dependable clarity, repeatable results, and long-term durability. Designed for Australian laboratories, they combine precision with practicality—ensuring that every experiment, reaction, or sample handling process meets professional standards of accuracy and safety.
What are borosilicate beakers used for?
Borosilicate beakers are used for mixing, heating, and measuring liquids in laboratories. Their high thermal resistance and chemical durability make them suitable for research, analytical testing, and educational use in schools and universities.
What is BORO 3.3 glass and why is it important?
BORO 3.3 glass is a type of borosilicate glass with a low thermal expansion coefficient, conforming to ISO 3585 and ASTM E438 standards. It resists heat shock, acids, and alkalis, ensuring long-term accuracy and safety during laboratory operations.
Are LabChoice beakers compliant with international standards?
Yes. LabChoice beakers are manufactured using ISO 3585 and ASTM E438 compliant borosilicate glass to guarantee precision, durability, and consistency across all laboratory applications.
What types of beakers are available from LabChoice Australia?
LabChoice offers low-form Griffin beakers, tall-form Berzelius beakers, and heavy-wall laboratory beakers designed for professional research, education, and industrial use in Australia.
How should borosilicate beakers be cleaned and maintained?
Use non-abrasive brushes and neutral detergents to clean borosilicate beakers. Avoid sudden temperature changes, and always rinse with distilled water to maintain optical clarity and extend service life.
Reviewed by the LabChoice Technical Team – specialists in ISO-compliant BORO 3.3 laboratory glassware for Australian labs.
