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  • Plastic bottle star mouth 500 ml

    Price €4.69

    Plastic bottle with capacity of 500ml in high density polyethylene of natural color. Cylindrical body. 

    Made with materials suitable for food use.

  • Star mouth plastic bottle 250 ml.

    Price €3.32

    Plastic bottle with capacity of 250ml in high density polyethylene of natural color. Cylindrical body. Screw bottle with star-shaped cap.

    Manufactured with materials suitable for food use.

  • Erlenmeyer

    Price €2.90

    The Erlenmeyer flask is a glass container used in laboratories, it is cone-shaped and has a cylindrical neck, it is flat at the base. It is used to heat liquids when there is a danger of loss by evaporation.

    Made of borosilicate glass.

  • Beaker with graduated foot and spout

    Price €2.42

    Graduated cup with spout.

    Conical shape and stable round base.

    Made of soda glass.

    Ideal for measuring or transferring approximate volumes of litres.

    We have 5 glasses with different capacities.

  • Spherical flask

    Price €5.84

    Spherical flasks are integrated into the volumetric material used in all types of laboratories. Glass container with a spherical base, narrow and straight neck. It is basically used to mix chemical solutions or measure the volume of a liquid. They can hold volumes of up to 3000ml.

    Made of borosilicate glass.

  • Borosilicate glass beakers

    Price €6.72

    A beaker is used to contain and store liquids and substances and obtain precipitates from different chemical reactions.

    Graduated beaker.

    Made of borosilicate glass.

  • 250ml plastic test cylinder

    Price €14.31

    Plastic tube with a foot closed at one end and intended to contain liquids. In this case 250mL.

    It is indicated every 50mL and 5mL.

    Error of ±2,5mL.

  • Vinometer LRX

    Price €6.11

    HOW TO USE THE VINOMETER

    To use the vinometer correctly, you must fill it halfway up the funnel with the liquid you need to test, holding the vinometer vertically. The liquid will come out in drops immediately from the lower end (about ten drops); then pour the rest of the liquid into a container and place the vinometer on a flat surface using the funnel as a support. The liquid in the vinometer will slowly descend and stop at the alcoholic strength of the liquid you are testing.