Our Measuring Cylinder made from soda glass offers affordable and reliable precision for daily liquid measurements.
₹40.00 – ₹510.00Price range: ₹40.00 through ₹510.00
Our Measuring Cylinder made from soda glass offers affordable and reliable precision for daily liquid measurements. With clear graduations and standard capacities, these cylinders are essential in academic, clinical, research, and industrial labs where cost-efficiency meets functionality.
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| Feature | Specification |
| Material | Cost-effective soda-lime (soda) glass—clear and readable |
| Sizes & Capacities | Wide range—from small-volume to large-volume cylinders |
| Graduation & Markings | Clear visual scales—Class B accuracy, suitable for general lab use |
| Design Features | Tall-form, with spout and hexagonal or round base for stability |
| Application | Routine volume measurements—pouring, dispensing, mixing in labs |
| Packaging | Secure, lab-grade protective packing for safe shipping |
| Recalibration Needs | Requires recalibration more often than borosilicate—typically every 5 years |
| Value Proposition | Balanced blend of affordability and performance for everyday lab tasks |
Educational Labs –
Ideal for teaching settings where students measure solutions by eye using the clear graduated marks.
Routine Lab Applications –
Perfect for daily tasks like measuring solvents, reagents, and buffer solutions in teaching, QA, or chemical labs.
Cost-Sensitive Environments –
Affordable alternative to premium glassware, ideal when thermal resistance or extreme chemical inertness is not required.
Everyday Industrial & Clinical Tasks –
Suitable for general workflows where measurement ranges and visual clarity matter more than high precision.
Q1. What is a soda glass measuring cylinder?
A soda glass measuring cylinder is a tall, narrow vessel used to measure liquid volumes, made from soda-lime glass for budget-conscious lab use.
Q2. What sizes are available?
They come in a range of capacities—from a few milliliters up to one or two liters—to suit varied laboratory measurement needs.
Q3. Why use soda glass over borosilicate?
Because it’s more affordable and works well for standard measurement tasks where extreme thermal or chemical resistance isn’t needed.
Q4. Are these cylinders autoclavable?
Yes, they can be autoclaved without the plastic base, but care should be taken due to their lower thermal shock resistance.
Q5. How accurate are the measurements?
These cylinders typically meet Class B accuracy—adequate for general lab use, though less precise than Class A.
Q6. How often do they need calibration?
Soda glass cylinders should be recalibrated approximately every 5 years, which is more frequent than borosilicate equivalents.
Q7. How do I read the volume accurately?
Place the cylinder on a flat surface, view at eye level, and read at the bottom of the meniscus to avoid parallax errors.
Q8. What are common design features?
They often include a spout for easy pouring and a stable base (hexagonal or round) for added protection
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₹40.00 – ₹510.00Price range: ₹40.00 through ₹510.00
Our Measuring Cylinder made from soda glass offers affordable and reliable precision for daily liquid measurements.
Our Measuring Cylinder made from soda glass offers affordable and reliable precision for daily liquid measurements. With clear graduations and standard capacities, these cylinders are essential in academic, clinical, research, and industrial labs where cost-efficiency meets functionality.
Trusted by:
| Feature | Specification |
| Material | Cost-effective soda-lime (soda) glass—clear and readable |
| Sizes & Capacities | Wide range—from small-volume to large-volume cylinders |
| Graduation & Markings | Clear visual scales—Class B accuracy, suitable for general lab use |
| Design Features | Tall-form, with spout and hexagonal or round base for stability |
| Application | Routine volume measurements—pouring, dispensing, mixing in labs |
| Packaging | Secure, lab-grade protective packing for safe shipping |
| Recalibration Needs | Requires recalibration more often than borosilicate—typically every 5 years |
| Value Proposition | Balanced blend of affordability and performance for everyday lab tasks |
Educational Labs –
Ideal for teaching settings where students measure solutions by eye using the clear graduated marks.
Routine Lab Applications –
Perfect for daily tasks like measuring solvents, reagents, and buffer solutions in teaching, QA, or chemical labs.
Cost-Sensitive Environments –
Affordable alternative to premium glassware, ideal when thermal resistance or extreme chemical inertness is not required.
Everyday Industrial & Clinical Tasks –
Suitable for general workflows where measurement ranges and visual clarity matter more than high precision.
Q1. What is a soda glass measuring cylinder?
A soda glass measuring cylinder is a tall, narrow vessel used to measure liquid volumes, made from soda-lime glass for budget-conscious lab use.
Q2. What sizes are available?
They come in a range of capacities—from a few milliliters up to one or two liters—to suit varied laboratory measurement needs.
Q3. Why use soda glass over borosilicate?
Because it’s more affordable and works well for standard measurement tasks where extreme thermal or chemical resistance isn’t needed.
Q4. Are these cylinders autoclavable?
Yes, they can be autoclaved without the plastic base, but care should be taken due to their lower thermal shock resistance.
Q5. How accurate are the measurements?
These cylinders typically meet Class B accuracy—adequate for general lab use, though less precise than Class A.
Q6. How often do they need calibration?
Soda glass cylinders should be recalibrated approximately every 5 years, which is more frequent than borosilicate equivalents.
Q7. How do I read the volume accurately?
Place the cylinder on a flat surface, view at eye level, and read at the bottom of the meniscus to avoid parallax errors.
Q8. What are common design features?
They often include a spout for easy pouring and a stable base (hexagonal or round) for added protection
| Volume | 5 ml., 10 ml., 25 ml., 50 ml., 100 ml., 250 ml., 500 ml., 1000 ml., 2000 ml. |
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| 5 |
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| 4 |
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