The glass is an inorganic, transparent, rigid, non-crystalline, and versatile material made up of a mixture of metal oxides fused at high temperatures. The glassware is widely known across the globe for its three significant properties: transparency, stability and inertness, and malleability. The transparent nature of the glass enables the user to observe a reaction taking place within. The stability and inertness prevent the glass from reacting to the chemicals used in the laboratory.
The malleable glass offers the creation of new designs and shapes of the apparatus and repair if broken. Laboratory Glassware may be used to store the chemicals (solid or liquid), transfer of chemicals, for making solution, reagents, etc. amongst others. Most of this laboratory glassware is heat, corrosion, chemical, and temperature resistant.
The malleable glass offers the creation of new designs and shapes of the apparatus and repair if broken. Laboratory Glassware may be used to store the chemicals (solid or liquid), transfer of chemicals, for making solution, reagents, etc. amongst others. Most of this laboratory glassware is heat, corrosion, chemical, and temperature resistant.