Capacity:300ml;Minimum Scale Value:30ml;Material:3.3 Borosilicate Glass;Max Temperature:400 Degrees Celsius;Total Size:75 x 103mm/2.95\; Product description Glass cup is a common laboratory equipment mainly used for mixing some liquids and heating the liquids that contains, dissolves, boils and melts. This mainly applies to most types of laboratories, chemical engineering, classrooms, teaching experiments, quality checks, crafts and even home kitchens. Specification Capacity: 300ml Minimum scale value: 30ml Material: 3.3 borosilicate glass. Maximum temperature: 400 degrees Celsius. Overall Size:75 x 103mm/3 x 4 inch(D*H) Packaging content: 12 x glass cups Advantages: Made from 3.3 borosilicate glass, known for its exceptional durability and resilience. This material is heat-resistant, chemically resistant and has excellent transparency, ensuring reliable performance in various laboratory environments. Features a graduated printed scale that allows for precise measurement and accurate volume measurements. The smooth surface of the cup ensures easy cleaning and ensures clear vision during experiments. Instructions: To use our glass cups, simply pour your liquid or substance into the cup and use the graduated scale to accurately measure the desired volume. Note: a. When heating the cup, place a mesh underneath to heat it evenly. b. When used to dissolve, the amount of liquid should not exceed 1/3 of the volume of the cup. Do not touch the bottom or walls of the cup when stirring. c. When the liquid is heated, do not exceed 2/3 of the volume of the cup. d. When heating corrosive chemicals, a watch glass should be covered on the opening of the cup to avoid liquid splashes; Product description Glass cup is a common laboratory equipment mainly used for mixing some liquids and heating the liquids that contains, dissolves, boils and melts. This mainly applies to most types of laboratories, chemical engineering, classrooms, teaching experiments, quality checks, crafts and even home kitchens. Specification Capacity: 300ml Minimum scale value: 30ml Material: 3.3 borosilicate glass. Maximum temperature: 400 degrees Celsius. Overall Size:75 x 103mm/3 x 4 inch(D*H) Packaging content: 12 x glass cups Advantages: Made from 3.3 borosilicate glass, known for its exceptional durability and resilience. This material is heat-resistant, chemically resistant and has excellent transparency, ensuring reliable performance in various laboratory environments. Features a graduated printed scale that allows for precise measurement and accurate volume measurements. The smooth surface of the cup ensures easy cleaning and ensures clear vision during experiments. Instructions: To use our glass cups, simply pour your liquid or substance into the cup and use the graduated scale to accurately measure the desired volume. Note: a. When heating the cup, place a mesh underneath to heat it evenly. b. When used to dissolve, the amount of liquid should not exceed 1/3 of the volume of the cup. Do not touch the bottom or walls of the cup when stirring. c. When the liquid is heated, do not exceed 2/3 of the volume of the cup. d. When heating corrosive chemicals, a watch glass should be covered on the opening of the cup to avoid liquid splashes; Glass cup is a common laboratory equipment mainly used for mixing some liquids and heating the liquids that contains, dissolves, boils and melts. This mainly applies to most types of laboratories, chemical engineering, classrooms, teaching experiments, quality checks, crafts and even home kitchens. Specification Capacity: 300ml Minimum scale value: 30ml Material: 3.3 borosilicate glass. Maximum temperature: 400 degrees Celsius. Overall Size:75 x 103mm/3 x 4 inch(D*H) Packaging content: 12 x glass cups Advantages: Made from 3.3 borosilicate glass, known for its exceptional durability and resilience. This material is heat-resistant, chemically resistant and has excellent transparency, ensuring reliable performance in various laboratory environments. Features a graduated printed scale that allows for precise measurement and accurate volume measurements. The smooth surface of the cup ensures easy cleaning and ensures clear vision during experiments. Instructions: To use our glass cups, simply pour your liquid or substance into the cup and use the graduated scale to accurately measure the desired volume. Note: a. When heating the cup, place a mesh underneath to heat it evenly. b. When used to dissolve, the amount of liquid should not exceed 1/3 of the volume of the cup. Do not touch the bottom or walls of the cup when stirring. c. When the liquid is heated, do not exceed 2/3 of the volume of the cup. d. When heating corrosive chemicals, a watch glass should be covered on the opening of the cup to avoid liquid splashes
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