The Hirschmann Measuring Cylinder, with Spout, Glass, 100 mL, Amber Stain Graduations, is designed for accurate volume measurement in laboratory, research, and routine analytical applications. Manufactured from high-quality glass, this cylinder is IN (TC) calibrated and built with tolerances better than Class B requirements, making it a dependable choice for laboratories that need consistent measuring performance. Its spout and hexagonal glass base support practical handling, controlled pouring, and stable bench use during everyday laboratory work.
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The Hirschmann Measuring Cylinder, 100 mL, is a practical choice for laboratories that need durable glass construction, clear graduations, and dependable measuring performance for everyday use. When you order through LabFriend, you gain access to trusted laboratory products, dependable sourcing, and support in selecting the right measuring equipment for your workflow. Choose LabFriend for reliable glassware solutions that help improve accuracy, usability, and day-to-day laboratory efficiency.
1. What is the capacity of this measuring cylinder?
This measuring cylinder has a capacity of 100 mL, making it suitable for routine laboratory volume measurement.
2. What does IN (TC) calibrated mean?
It means the cylinder is calibrated to contain the stated volume, supporting accurate measurement when liquid is filled to the marked graduation.
3. What is the benefit of amber stain graduations?
Amber stain graduations are durable and easy to read, helping maintain visibility and long-term performance through repeated laboratory use.
4. Why does the cylinder have a hexagonal base?
The hexagonal glass base improves stability on the bench and helps reduce the risk of tipping during use.
5. Is this measuring cylinder suitable for accurate routine work?
Yes, it is designed with tolerances better than Class B requirements and manufactured to DIN EN ISO 4788, making it well suited to dependable routine laboratory measurement.
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