Manufactured from transparent PMP to ensure excellent clarity. Calibrated to ISO 1042, Class B tolerances with clear, easy to read calibration lines.
There is a mixing chamber at the top of each flask's neck and they are supplied complete with polypropylene stoppers.
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For certificates please have the batch number for the product you have, this can be found engraved on the glassware.
SciLabware manufactures two brands containing volumetric glassware products, Pyrex® and MBL®. As the name indicates Pyrex® volumetrics are manufactured exclusively from Pyrex® borosilicate glass. MBL® volumetric products are manufactured either from borosilicate and soda-lime glass. Soda-lime glass is generally used for products where long-term exposure to chemicals is unlikely, e.g. one mark and graduated pipettes.
Pyrex® volumetric glassware has superior thermal and chemical resistance and is better suited to glassware for storage of solutions, e.g. volumetric flasks. The use of Pyrex® borosilicate glass for volumetric glassware means accuracy is retained over a longer working life than their soda-lime glass equivalents.
With everyday use, volumetric glassware requires recalibration. Soda-lime glass items will generally necessitate twice as many recalibrations as items constructed from borosilicate glass. ASTM 542 and ISO 4787 international standards for calibration of laboratory volumetric glassware recommend that volumetric flasks are recalibrated at the following intervals (or sooner if chemical corrosion is observed): Borosilicate – 10 years; Soda-lime – 5 years.
SciLabware manufactured volumetric products are tested and calibrated in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration laboratory located at SciLabware’s glass manufacturing facility in Stoke-on-Trent. To receive ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, a calibration laboratory must demonstrate the highest levels of competency in a number of areas of its calibration procedures, including:
The attainment of ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation by SciLabware is in recognition of the continuous application of strict quality assurance procedures in the testing and calibration of our extensive range of Pyrex® and MBL® branded volumetric laboratory glassware and offers our customers an additional assurance of the accuracy and precision of our volumetric glassware.
All volumetric glassware is manufactured and calibrated in accordance with international ISO standards to permit very accurate determination and measurement of specific volumes. They are available in two accuracy classes: Class A/AS and Class B. The two classes differ in the accuracy of measurement with a Class A/AS being the highest accuracy, and Class B accuracy tolerances being twice those of Class A/AS. Class AS products are calibrated to the same high tolerances as ClassA, but are designed to permit more rapid outflow of the liquid in burettes and pipettes.
All of our volumetric glassware is marked with a set of inscriptions in accordance with the relevant ISO associated with that product e.g. ISO 1042 for volumetric flasks. These inscriptions include:
Tolerance - Class A/AS or Class B.
The standard to which the product conforms.
Graduations (in millilitres).
Whether the item is calibrated IN (to contain) or EX (to deliver).
Temperature in degrees Celsius at which the item was calibrated. All Pyrex® and MBL® volumetric glassware is calibrated at 20°C.
If the product is calibrated to Class A/AS accuracy tolerances, it is usually marked with a batch or individual serial number for identification and traceability. Pyrex® and MBL® volumetric flasks are also marked with the date of manufacture.
Many of our volumetric products are available with certification for conformity or traceability purposes. Below is an overview of the certification that is offered by SciLabware:
UKAS Certified Products
A range of Pyrex® volumetric flasks and measuring cylinders are available with individual UKAS (United Kingdom Accreditation Service) calibration certificates. As well as detailing the measured volume (at 20℃) and uncertainty of measurement, UKAS calibration certificates also include information on the calibration laboratory environmental conditions (in which the product calibrated) and calibration equipment and procedures used. Pyrex® measuring cylinders are calibrated at five points on the graduated scale. i.e. a 250ml cylinder will be graduated at 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250ml.
Works Certified Products
Class A/AS Works Certified volumetric products (Pyrex® volumetric flasks, measuring and mixing cylinders, burettes and MBL® pipettes) are inscribed with an individual serial number and are supplied with an individual calibration certificate. Pyrex® volumetric flasks are also marked with the date of manufacture. Each certificate includes details of the actual volume, uncertainty estimation for the calibration and the required tolerance for compliance.
Batch Certified Products
Batch certificates for Class A/AS volumetric items (Pyrex® Class A volumetric flasks and measuring and mixing cylinders and MBL® Class AS pipettes) are available to download from the SciLabware website as a .pdf document. The batch certificate contains detailed information pertaining to the specific production batch including average volume and standard deviation for the batch.
Azlon® Class A volumetric flasks are also available with batch certification that can be downloaded from our website.
Individual or batch certification is not available for Class B accuracy volumetric products.
Normally, volumetric glassware only needs recalibrating after extensive or demanding usage, which may have affected the original accuracy.
Recalibration is usually not necessary if:
However, recalibration should definitely be considered under the following circumstances:
Azlon® plasticware is reusable but how long it lasts depends on how well you treat it! Follow these guidelines to keep your Azlon® plasticware in the best possible condition.
Chemicals can adversely affect the performance of plasticware even resulting in damage. Make sure you use the most suitable polymer for the chemical. For example, if you are working with Acetone you should always choose LDPE over HDPE as products made of HDPE are likely to incur immediate damage. Why not consult the plastic technical guide if you are unsure.
Azlon® plasticware should be cleaned in warm water with Lipsol detergent and a soft cloth or sponge. To prevent scratching and ink removal, abrasive cleaners and scouring pads should be avoided. If you’re using an automatic laboratory washing machine, be sure to use temperatures below 60°C. This is especially important for volumetric plasticware as high temperatures can affect their accuracy.
A selection of Azlon® products are suitable for autoclaving. In general, if a product is made from polypropylene or PMP, it is suitable for autoclaving at 121°C or 135°C respectively. If you are still unsure then look at the 'A' symbol as all items that are autoclavable display a red Azlon® symbol next to them. When autoclaving plastic bottles care must be taken to ensure that the cap is completely loosened to prevent deformation of the bottle. Reattaching the cap before the bottle has sufficiently cooled will also cause deformation. We recommend completely removing the cap before autoclaving and attaching the cap to the side of the bottles with autoclave tape to keep track of the components.
We hope these guidelines help your Azlon® plasticware last longer and don’t forget to contact us if you have any questions!
Information has been provided by DWK Ltd.