Laboratory Flasks Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India

Lab Glassware Manufacturer is leading Laboratory Flasks Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in Amabla India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)

Laboratory Flasks are glassware vessels which can be used for mixing, heating, boiling, filtering, distillation, culture preparation, dissolution, volumetric preparations and laboratory analysis. Lab Glassware Manufacturer produces and exports Laboratory Flasks to schools, universities, TVET Colleges, research laboratories and industrial clients requiring flask varieties for laboratory teaching purposes, institutional purchases, research purposes and export purposes.

These include glass flask and volumetric flasks such as Erlenmeyer flasks, conical flasks, filter flasks, Buchner flasks, pear flasks, reaction flasks, round bottom flasks, flat bottom flasks, Kjeldahl flasks, iodine flasks, distillation flasks, culture flasks, dissolution flasks, receiving flasks and volumetric flasks Class A & Class B. The quotation needs would be material, volume, type of neck, type of stopper, joint required, graduation, class and certificate required.

How do you choose Laboratory Flasks for a school or university lab?

Select Laboratory Flasks through selecting the flask according to the laboratory work and checking the material, volume, neck shape, joint type, stopper type and graduation required. Conical flask, round bottom flask, filtering flask, Kjeldahl flask and volumetric flask are some flasks which have to be chosen for different laboratory works.

In case of school and TVET laboratory, one has to select simple flasks that are used for stirring, heating and boiling processes. For university and industrial purposes, one has to check the requirement of borosilicate glass, ground joint, vacuum service, volumetric class, stopper material and certification.

What types of Laboratory Flasks are included in this category?

This category includes two main subgroups: Glass Flask and Volumetric Flasks. The Glass Flask range includes conical, Erlenmeyer, filtering, Buchner, distillation, reaction, Kjeldahl, iodine, culture, pear-shaped, round-bottom, flat-bottom and dissolution flasks.

The Volumetric Flasks range includes amber Class A flasks, unserialized Class A flasks, serialized Class A flasks, Class B flasks, clear glass volumetric flasks, PP volumetric flasks, PE stopper flasks, PTFE stopper flasks, penny head stopper flasks, snap cap flasks and volumetric flask kits.

What should bulk buyers check before requesting a quote?

Bulk buyers should check flask type, product code, quantity, capacity, material, flask shape, neck count, joint type, stopper type, graduation, certificate requirement and export packing before requesting a quote. Laboratory flask categories include general-use flasks, volumetric flasks, vacuum flasks and special-process flasks.

For schools, universities, TVET projects, research laboratories and industrial buyers, send the product list with intended use. If the requirement includes volumetric work, vacuum filtration, distillation, nitrogen determination, culture preparation or dissolution apparatus use, mention that application in the enquiry.

Which flask materials and construction details are stated?

The supplied product listings mention borosilicate glass, borosilicate heat-resistant glass, heat-resistant glass, amber-coated borosilicate glass, polypropylene volumetric flasks and nylon bristles for flask brushes. Some listed items mention heavy-wall construction, reinforced beaded rim, ground joints, interchangeable joints, PTFE liner, PE stopper and PTFE stopper.

Material and construction claims are item-specific. Buyers should not assume every flask has the same wall thickness, stopper type or joint format. Confirm the exact material and construction details for each product code before quotation, tender submission or export packing.

Which Laboratory Flasks are used for filtration and vacuum work?

Filtering flasks, Buchner flasks and heavy-wall filter flasks are used where the listed product requires filtration or vacuum-related laboratory work. The supplied listing mentions heavy-wall construction, glass connector, plain side arm, ground socket and vacuum work for selected filter flask products.

Buyers should confirm the side arm, socket, connector and wall-construction details before ordering. If the flask will connect to a vacuum line, funnel or filtration assembly, also confirm compatibility with the required adapter, stopper, hose or filter setup.

Which Laboratory Flasks are used for distillation, reaction and heating?

Round-bottom flasks, flat-bottom flasks, pear-shaped flasks, reaction flasks, distillation flasks and evaporating flasks are used for heating, distillation, extraction, rotary evaporator and reaction-related setups when selected for the correct application.

The supplied listing mentions pear-shaped flasks for semi-micro distillations, evaporating flasks for rotary evaporators, round-bottom boiling flasks for distillation and extraction processes, and reaction flasks with glass stopcock. Confirm joint type, neck count and compatibility before ordering assembly glassware.

Which Volumetric Flasks are available in this category?

The Volumetric Flasks subcategory includes amber Class A flasks, unserialized Class A flasks, serialized Class A flasks, Class B flasks, clear glass flasks, PP flasks, snap cap flasks, PE stopper flasks, PTFE stopper flasks and penny head stopper flasks.

The supplied data mentions borosilicate glass, amber exterior coating for light-sensitive solutions, polyethylene stopper, PTFE stopper, snap cap, white enamel printing and selected capacity details. Buyers should confirm class, capacity, stopper type and calibration documentation before ordering.

Are certifications or standards available for Laboratory Flasks?

The Lab Glassware Manufacturer based in Ambala have Laboratory Flasks having standard and Quality Control Certifications of ISO 9001:2015, ISO 17025, ISO 1042, ASTM E288, ASTM E1404, IS 1381, ISO 1773, IS 4849, ASTM E147, DIN 12383, ISO 6556, ASTM E133, ISO 14001, CE, REACH, RoHS and NABL-traceable calibration claims.

Product Types in This Category

Type

Key feature

Typical use

Flask Brush

Nylon bristles

Cleaning flasks

Erlenmeyer Flask with Screw Cap

Borosilicate heat-resistant glass; PTFE liner

Mixing and storage with screw cap

Flask Filter with Glass Connector

Heavy wall; withstands high vacuum

Filtration and vacuum work

Flask Filter

Glass connector; white enamel print; without graduation

Filtration setup

Pear Shape Single Neck Flask

Borosilicate heat-resistant glass

Semi-micro distillation

Reaction Flask with Glass Stopcock

2 mm glass stopcock and spring retention device

Reaction setup with flow control

Buchner Flask, Plain Side Arm and Ground Socket

Heavy wall and base; precision-ground quick-fit socket

Vacuum filtration

Conical Flask

Ground joint; hollow glass stopper

Mixing and holding liquids

Conical Flask With Joint

Borosilicate glass

Mixing liquids

Baffled Culture Flask

Borosilicate glass

Culture preparation

Distillation Flask

Listed distillation flask format

Distillation work

Erlenmeyer Flask with Joint

Borosilicate glass; white enamel print

General laboratory mixing

Erlenmeyer Flask, Narrow Mouth

Thick wall; reinforced beaded rim

General flask work

Evaporating Flask

Borosilicate glass; used in rotary evaporator

Rotary evaporation

Flat Bottom Wide Neck Flask

Flat-bottom wide-neck format

General flask requirement

Iodine Flask

Borosilicate glass

Iodine determination work

Kjeldahl Flask

Borosilicate glass; nitrogen determination use

Nitrogen determination

Pear Shape Two-Neck Flask

Borosilicate glass; side neck at 25°

Two-neck flask setup

Round Bottom Narrow Neck Flask

Borosilicate glass; narrow neck with rim

Boiling or distillation assembly

Round Bottom Wide Neck Flask

Wide-neck round-bottom format

Round-bottom flask requirement

Dissolution Flask

50 ml graduation interval stated

Dissolution apparatus use

Culture Haffkine Flask

Heat-resistant glass

Culture work

2 Neck Round Bottom Flask

Heat-resistant glass

Multi-neck assembly

3 Neck Round Bottom Flask

Heat-resistant glass

Multi-neck assembly

4 Neck Round Bottom Flask

Interchangeable joints; centre neck and three parallel side necks

Multi-neck reaction assembly

Flat Bottom Flask with Joint

Ground joint

Flat-bottom flask assembly

Trypsinising Culture Flask

Glass; listed capacities 25 ml to 1000 ml

Culture work

Filtering Flask Bolt Neck with Tubulation

Borosilicate glass; blown in special moulds

Filtering setup

Lids for Reaction Flasks

Flat flange and interchangeable joint

Reaction flask accessory

Round Bottom Flask, Single Neck with Joint

Borosilicate heat-resistant glass; white enamel print

Round-bottom assembly

Round Bottom Flasks Boiling

Borosilicate glass

Distillation and extraction

Amber Volumetric Flask, Class A

Borosilicate glass; amber exterior coating

Light-sensitive solutions

Volumetric Flask with Snap Cap, Class B

Borosilicate glass; snap cap

Volumetric preparation

Volumetric Flask PP

Autoclavable; screw cap to prevent leakage

Plastic volumetric flask use

Volumetric Flask with PTFE Stopper, Class A

Borosilicate glass; PTFE stopper

Volumetric preparation

Clear Glass Volumetric Flask with PE Stopper, Class B

Glass; PE stopper

Volumetric preparation

Volumetric Flask Kit

Listed flask kit format

Laboratory flask kit requirement

Selection Criteria for Laboratory Flask Buyers

Criterion

What to check

Laboratory use

Mixing, heating, boiling, filtration, distillation, reaction, culture, dissolution, nitrogen determination or volumetric preparation

Product code

Confirm the listed product code before quotation or tender submission

Flask type

Erlenmeyer, conical, round-bottom, flat-bottom, Buchner, filtering, Kjeldahl, iodine, culture, reaction or volumetric

Material

Confirm borosilicate glass, heat-resistant glass, amber-coated glass, polypropylene or accessory material item by item

Capacity

Request available capacity for the selected flask

Neck format

Narrow mouth, wide neck, single neck, two neck, three neck, four neck, side neck or bolt neck

Joint requirement

Confirm ground joint, interchangeable joint, socket, connector, side arm, tubulation or flange requirement

Stopper or cap

PTFE liner, PE stopper, PTFE stopper, penny head stopper, hollow glass stopper, snap cap or screw cap

Graduation

Check white enamel print, graduation interval or volumetric mark where required

Accuracy class

Confirm Class A, Class B, serialized or unserialized requirement for volumetric flasks

Vacuum requirement

Confirm heavy-wall or vacuum-use statement for filtering or Buchner flasks

Documentation

Request current product-specific certificates or calibration documents if required

Order type

Standard catalogue, bulk order, OEM, private-label or special R&D requirement

Export packing

Confirm protective packing for fragile flasks and mixed flask consignments

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FAQs

What are Laboratory Flasks used for?

Laboratory Flasks are used for mixing, heating, boiling, filtering, distillation, culture preparation, dissolution, reaction work and volumetric preparation. This category supports school, university, TVET, research and industry buyers that need different flask formats for laboratory procurement.

Does Lab Glassware Manufacturer manufacture and export Laboratory Flasks?

Yes, Lab Glassware Manufacturer manufactures and exports Laboratory Flasks for education, research and industry buyers. The supplied business role is Manufacturer & Exporter, and the intended audience includes schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industrial users.

Which flask types are included under Laboratory Flasks?

The category includes Glass Flask and Volumetric Flasks. Listed types include Erlenmeyer flasks, conical flasks, filter flasks, Buchner flasks, reaction flasks, distillation flasks, round-bottom flasks, flat-bottom flasks, Kjeldahl flasks, iodine flasks, culture flasks and volumetric flasks.

Are Volumetric Flasks included in this category?

Yes, Volumetric Flasks are listed as a subcategory under Laboratory Flasks. The listed range includes Class A, Class B, amber, clear glass, PP, PE stopper, PTFE stopper, penny head stopper, snap cap and flask kit formats.

Are filtering and Buchner flasks available?

Yes, filtering flasks and Buchner flask formats are listed. The supplied data mentions glass connector, heavy-wall construction, plain side arm, ground socket, tubulation and vacuum-work use for selected filtering or Buchner flask items.

Are Kjeldahl and iodine flasks available?

Yes, Kjeldahl flasks and iodine flasks are listed in the Glass Flask subcategory. The supplied data states borosilicate glass for iodine flasks and borosilicate glass with nitrogen determination use for Kjeldahl flask items.

Are all Laboratory Flasks made from glass?

No, the category includes glass flask products, borosilicate glass items, heat-resistant glass items, polypropylene volumetric flasks and flask accessories. Buyers should confirm material for each product code before quotation, publication or purchase.

How can export buyers request a quote for Laboratory Flasks?

Export buyers can request a quote by sending product names, product codes, quantities, capacities, material requirements, flask type, documentation needs and destination country through the contact page. For fragile flask shipments, confirm export packing before dispatch.

Request a Quote

Send your Laboratory Flasks list, product codes, quantities, capacities, flask types, documentation needs and destination details to request a catalogue or quotation.

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Office Address

Works:Laboratory Glassware Manufacturer Pvt. Ltd. Factory No. 449 , Industrial Area Ambala Cantt, Haryana, India

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