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Kimble Chase KIMAX 14005-1000 Borosilicate Glass
Kimble Chase KIMAX 14005-1000 Borosilicate Glass

Kimble Chase KIMAX 14005-1000 Borosilicate Glass Heavy-Duty Low Form Beaker, 1000mL Capacity (Pack of 6)

Product ID : 45016663
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Galleon Product ID 45016663
Shipping Weight 6.89 lbs
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Model B3042-1L-PAK
Manufacturer Kimble
Shipping Dimension 17.4 x 13.11 x 6.61 inches
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Kimble Chase KIMAX 14005-1000 Borosilicate Glass Features

  • Thick uniform walls throughout and extra wall thickness built into the evenly tooled top rim

  • Uniformity of construction allows for use on hot plates

  • Durable matte finish marking area and white graduated scale

  • Design meets ASTM Specification E960, Type II requirements

  • Manufactured from 33 expansion, low extractable borosilicate glass conforming to USP Type I and ASTM E438, Type I, Class A requirements


About Kimble Chase KIMAX 14005-1000 Borosilicate Glass

KIMAX heavy duty beakers offer superior mechanical strength and durability. Improved safety when used under extreme conditions such as mechanized washing and rough handling. The beakers have white, double scale markings and a white matte-finish marking area designed for use with an ordinary pencil. They are suitable for use on a hotplate. They meet requirements for the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E438, Type I, Class A, Standard Specification for Glass in Laboratory Apparatus. 33 expansion borosilicate glass has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, very high resistance to chemical attack, and heavy walls that minimize the risk of mechanical breakage when heat is applied. Beakers are used for measurement, quality testing, sampling, and research, and in lab applications in chemistry, education, research, and life science applications. Kimble Chase Life Science and Research Products manufactures scientific laboratory glassware under the Kimble Chase KIMAX brand. The company has its origins in Kimble Glass and Kontes Glass and is now a division of The Gerresheimer Group.