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Laboratory glassware is a type of laboratory equipment used in scientific research and experiments. It is made of glass, which is a non-porous, inert material that is resistant to most chemicals and can withstand high temperatures. Laboratory glassware includes beakers, flasks, test tubes, pipettes, and other vessels used to measure, mix, and store liquids and other substances. It is also used to heat, cool, and filter substances.
Laboratory glassware is essential for many scientific experiments and processes, and is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and food and beverage production. It is also used in educational settings, such as universities and high schools.
The laboratory glassware market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Corning, Kimble Chase, Schott, and Pyrex. Show Less Read more