Product Description
Empowered by our rich industry experience, we are engaged in providing our clients a broad assortment of Watch Glass that is manufactured using the finest grade raw material under our expertas guidance. Presented glass is widely used in laboratories and research centers as a surface to hold solids or evaporate a liquid. The offered glass is available in various sizes and can also be customized as per the specific needs of our clients. Clients can avail this Watch Glass at affordable prices.
Features:
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Slightly concave/convex (think lens)
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Durability
High-Quality Glass for Laboratory PrecisionEach watch glass is manufactured using borosilicate or soda lime glass, ensuring superior resistance against chemicals and thermal shock. The glossy, polished surface and smooth edges are designed for safe, daily laboratory use, while the transparent finish allows for clear observation of samples and reactions.
Versatile Usage for Essential Lab ProcessesThis laboratory glassware is well-suited for evaporation, weighing samples, and covering beakers to prevent contamination. The concave, circular shape makes it ideal for a range of experimental setups. Its high transparency helps you monitor substances easily throughout your protocols.
FAQ's of Watch Glass:
Q: How is this watch glass typically used in laboratory settings?
A: Watch glasses are commonly used for evaporation, weighing solid samples, or as covers for beakers to minimize contamination during experiments. Their concave design and smooth, polished finish make them suitable for handling a wide variety of laboratory tasks.
Q: What are the key benefits of using a borosilicate or soda lime glass watch glass?
A: Borosilicate and soda lime glass provide excellent resistance to chemicals and thermal shock, making the watch glass durable for repeated laboratory use. Their high transparency and glossy finish ensure accurate visual monitoring of substances without distortion.
Q: When should I use a watch glass instead of other types of lab glassware?
A: A watch glass is ideal when you need to evaporate liquids gently, weigh small quantities of solids, or protect sample contents in a beaker. Its suitability for quick observations and lightweight handling distinguishes it from bulkier laboratory glassware.
Q: What process is followed to ensure the watch glass is resistant to chemicals and thermal shock?
A: The manufacturing process involves precisely molding and polishing high-grade borosilicate or soda lime glass to achieve a smooth finish and consistent thickness. This ensures that each watch glass can withstand regular thermal cycling and chemical exposure without degrading.
Q: Where are these watch glasses supplied and can they be sourced across India?
A: These laboratory watch glasses are available through dealers, distributors, exporters, manufacturers, retailers, suppliers, and wholesalers across India, ensuring easy access for laboratories and research facilities nationwide.
Q: What temperature resistance does the watch glass offer and how should it be handled?
A: The watch glass can tolerate temperatures up to 200C, making it suitable for most laboratory heating applications. For safety and longevity, always allow the glass to cool naturally and avoid rapid temperature changes.